The large-scale Galactic interstellar radiation field (ISRF) is the result of stellar emission and dust re-processing of starlight. Where the energy density of the ISRF is high (e.g., the Galactic Centre), the dominant {gamma}-ray emission in individual supernova remnants (SNRs), such as G0.9+0.1, may come from inverse Compton (IC) scattering of the ISRF. Several models of the ISRF exist. The most recent one, which has been calculated by us, predicts a significantly higher ISRF than the well used model of Mathis, Mezger, and Panagia [1]. However, comparison with data is limited to local observations. Based on our current estimate of the ISRF we predict the gamma-ray emission in the SNRs G0.9+0.1 and RXJ1713, and pair-production absorption f...
We investigate the impact of the recently published ISRF model of the Milky Way by Popescu et al. on...
Identification of the cosmic-ray (CR) “PeVatrons,” which are sources capable of accelerating particl...
An important contribution to the gamma-ray emission of our Galaxy is the Galactic Diffuse emission. ...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
International audienceShell-type supernova remnants (SNRs) are considered prime candidates for the a...
We investigate the impact of the recently published ISRF model of the Milky Way by Popescu et al. on...
Identification of the cosmic-ray (CR) “PeVatrons,” which are sources capable of accelerating particl...
An important contribution to the gamma-ray emission of our Galaxy is the Galactic Diffuse emission. ...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
International audienceShell-type supernova remnants (SNRs) are considered prime candidates for the a...
We investigate the impact of the recently published ISRF model of the Milky Way by Popescu et al. on...
Identification of the cosmic-ray (CR) “PeVatrons,” which are sources capable of accelerating particl...
An important contribution to the gamma-ray emission of our Galaxy is the Galactic Diffuse emission. ...