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25 April 2024
 
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Gamma-ray and radio background constraints on cosmic rays in Milky Way circumgalactic medium
Ranita Jana ; Manami Roy ; Biman B. Nath ;
Date 21 Jul 2020
AbstractWe study the interaction of cosmic rays (CRs) with the diffuse circumgalactic gas of Milky Way (MW) galaxy that results in hadronic $gamma-$ray emission and radio synchrotron emission. We aim to constrain the CR population in our circumgalactic medium (CGM) with the help of observed isotropic $gamma$-ray background (IGRB) and radio continuum. We modify different models of CGM gas in hydrostatic equilibrium discussed in literature by including a cosmic ray population, parametrized by $eta equiv P_{ m CR}/P_{ m th}$. For the simplest isothermal model, the IGRB only allows $eta lesssim 1$. On the other hand, the precipitation model, in which the cooling of the CGM gas is regulated with an optimum ratio of cooling time to free-fall time, the IGRB allows $eta lesssim 230$. There is a small forbidden range near $etasim 1$ that can be circumvented by changing boundary conditions. We also discuss the importance of anisotropy in $gamma$-ray emission from CGM because of the Solar system’s off-center position in the MW, and this consideration may pose problems for models of CR dominated CGM even when flux limit is satisfied. The radio continuum limits $eta lesssim 400$ for precipitation model and does not constrain isothermal model, however these constraints are mitigated by synchrotron loss time being comparable to CR diffusion time scales. These bounds are relevant for current numerical simulations that indicate a significant CR population in CGM of galaxies of MW mass.
Source arXiv, 2007.11015
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