On the origin of very-high-energy photons in astrophysics: A short introduction to acceleration and radiation physics
Author(s) -
Martin Lemoine,
Guy Pelletier
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
comptes rendus physique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.984
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1878-1535
pISSN - 1631-0705
DOI - 10.1016/j.crhy.2015.08.012
Subject(s) - physics , photon , particle acceleration , kinetic energy , nuclear physics , radiative transfer , compton scattering , electron , relativistic particle , synchrotron radiation , astrophysics , optics , quantum mechanics
International audiencePowerful astrophysical sources produce non-thermal spectra of very-high-energy photons, with generic power-law distributions, through various radiative processes of charged particles, e.g., synchrotron radiation, inverse Compton processes, and hadronic interactions. Those charged particles have themselves been accelerated to ultra-relativistic energies in intense electromagnetic fields in the source. In many cases, the exact acceleration scheme is not known, but standard scenarios, such as Fermi mechanisms and reconnection processes are generally considered as prime suspects for the conversion of bulk kinetic or electromagnetic energy into a power law of supra-thermal particles. This paper proposes a short introduction to the various acceleration and radiative processes which shape the distributions of very-high-energy photons ( ϵγ≳100 MeV ) in astrophysics
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