A recent re-determination of the non-thermal component of the hard X-ray to soft {gamma}-ray emission from the Galactic ridge, using the SPI instrument on the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) Observatory, is shown to be well reproduced as inverse-Compton emission from the interstellar medium. Both cosmic-ray primary electrons and secondary electrons and positrons contribute to the emission. The prediction uses the GALPROP model and includes a new calculation of the interstellar radiation field. This may solve a long-standing mystery of the origin of this emission, and potentially opens a new window on Galactic cosmic rays
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
Inverse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons produces a major component of the diffuse emiss...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPAnalysis o...
4A recent redetermination of the nonthermal component of the hard X-ray to soft gamma-ray emission f...
A recent redetermination of the nonthermal component of the hard X-ray to soft -ray emission from th...
Inverse Compton scattering appears to play a more important role in the diffuse Galactic continuum e...
The intense Compton cooling of ultra-relativistic electrons in the Klein-Nishina regime in radiation...
We present spectra of the inverse-Compton and extragalactic components of the high-energy gamma-radi...
Compton gamma rays with energies 1 MeV largely results from scattering between electrons, with ener...
We show that inverse Compton scattering of cosmic-microwave-background and starlight photons by cosm...
We have carried out a new study of the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray continuum radiation using a cosmic...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
We investigate the origin of the nonthermal X-ray emission from the Galactic ridge in the range $10...
Analyses of Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope data have revealed a source of excess diffuse gamma rays...
The intense Compton cooling of ultrarelativistic electrons in the Klein-Nishina regime in radiation-...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
Inverse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons produces a major component of the diffuse emiss...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPAnalysis o...
4A recent redetermination of the nonthermal component of the hard X-ray to soft gamma-ray emission f...
A recent redetermination of the nonthermal component of the hard X-ray to soft -ray emission from th...
Inverse Compton scattering appears to play a more important role in the diffuse Galactic continuum e...
The intense Compton cooling of ultra-relativistic electrons in the Klein-Nishina regime in radiation...
We present spectra of the inverse-Compton and extragalactic components of the high-energy gamma-radi...
Compton gamma rays with energies 1 MeV largely results from scattering between electrons, with ener...
We show that inverse Compton scattering of cosmic-microwave-background and starlight photons by cosm...
We have carried out a new study of the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray continuum radiation using a cosmic...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
We investigate the origin of the nonthermal X-ray emission from the Galactic ridge in the range $10...
Analyses of Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope data have revealed a source of excess diffuse gamma rays...
The intense Compton cooling of ultrarelativistic electrons in the Klein-Nishina regime in radiation-...
Assuming cosmic rays pervade the Galaxy, they necessarily produced high energy gamma-rays as they in...
Inverse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons produces a major component of the diffuse emiss...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPAnalysis o...