Title of article :
The extragalactic background light and the gamma-ray opacity of the universe
Author/Authors :
Dwek، نويسنده , , Eli and Krennrich، نويسنده , , Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
The extragalactic background light (EBL) is one of the fundamental observational quantities in cosmology. All energy releases from resolved and unresolved extragalactic sources, and the light from any truly diffuse background, excluding the cosmic microwave background (CMB), contribute to its intensity and spectral energy distribution. It therefore plays a crucial role in cosmological tests for the formation and evolution of stellar objects and galaxies, and for setting limits on exotic energy releases in the universe. The EBL also plays an important role in the propagation of very high energy γ-rays which are attenuated en route to Earth by pair producing γ–γ interactions with the EBL and CMB. The EBL affects the spectrum of the sources, predominantly blazars, in the ∼10 GeV–10 TeV energy regime. Knowledge of the EBL intensity and spectrum will allow the determination of the intrinsic blazar spectrum in a crucial energy regime that can be used to test particle acceleration mechanisms and very high energy (VHE) γ-ray production models. Conversely, knowledge of the intrinsic γ-ray spectrum and the detection of blazars at increasingly higher redshifts will set strong limits on the EBL and its evolution. This paper reviews the latest developments in the determination of the EBL and its impact on the current understanding of the origin and production mechanisms of γ-rays in blazars, and on energy releases in the universe. The review concludes with a summary and future directions in Cherenkov Telescope Array techniques and in infrared ground-based and space observatories that will greatly improve our knowledge of the EBL and the origin and production of very high energy γ-rays.
Keywords :
Dark matter , Galaxy Evolution , Gamma-ray astronomy , GeV/TeV sources , Blazars , Gamma-ray opacity , Extragalactic background light , Cosmic infrared background , cosmology
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics