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Type: Journal article
Title: Molecular clouds as cosmic-ray barometers
Author: Casanova, S.
Aharonian, F.
Fukui, Y.
Gabici, S.
Jones, D.
Kawamura, A.
Onishi, T.
Rowell, G.
Torii, K.
Yamamoto, H.
Citation: Publications of Astronomical Society of Japan, 2010; 62(3):769-777
Publisher: Astronomical Soc Japan
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 0004-6264
2053-051X
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Casanova Sabrina, Aharonian Felix A., Fukui Sabrina Casanova, Felix A. Aharonian, Yasuo Fukui, Stefano Gabici, David I. Jones, Akiko Kawamura, Toshikazu Onishi, Gavin Rowell, Kazafumi Torii and Hiroaki Yamamoto
Abstract: The advent of high sensitivity, high resolution gamma-ray detectors, together with a knowledge of the distribution of the atomic hydrogen and especially of the molecular hydrogen in the Galaxy on sub-degree scales creates a unique opportunity to explore the flux of cosmic rays in the Galaxy. We here present the new data on the distribution of the molecular hydrogen from a large region of the inner Galaxy obtained by the NANTEN Collaboration. We then introduce a methodology which aims to provide a test bed for current and future gamma-ray observatories to explore the cosmic ray flux at various positions in our Galaxy. In particular, for a distribution of molecular clouds, as provided by the NANTEN survey, and local cosmic ray density as measured at the Earth, we estimate the expected GeV to TeV gamma-ray signal, which can then be compared with observations and use to test the cosmic ray flux.
Keywords: gamma rays: theory
ISM: clouds
ISM: cosmic rays
ISM: supernova remnants
Rights: (c) 2010. Astronomical Society of Japan. Submitted to Cornell University’s online archive www.arXiv.org in 2010 by Sabrina Casanova. Post-print sourced from www.arxiv.org
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/62.3.769
Published version: http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.2887
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