ON THE ORIGIN OF HIGH ENERGY $\gamma$-RAYS FROM GIANT RADIO LOBES OF CENTAURUS A
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:A/2012.46.2.062Keywords:
Centaurus A, radio galaxy lobes, $\gamma$-raysAbstract
Recently the Fermi LAT collaboration reported on the detection of high energy $\gamma$-ray signal from giant lobes of the radio galaxy Centaurus A. It is shown that if the $\gamma$-rays had originated from the inverse-Compton scattering of cosmic microwave background photons for the equipartition magnetic field of 2 μG, the Fermi LAT would not detect $\gamma$-rays from the lobes of Centaurus A. However, the detected $\gamma$-rays may be produced in hadronic interactions, namely in interactions of high energy protons with low density plasma followed with the production of pions, the neutral component decaying into 2 $\gamma$-quanta. In this article we study the hadronic origin of $\gamma$-rays, and estimate the total energy of protons assuming a power-law proton distribution with an exponential cut-off.
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