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Detection of the characteristic pion-decay signature in supernova remnants.

Authors :
Ackermann M
Ajello M
Allafort A
Baldini L
Ballet J
Barbiellini G
Baring MG
Bastieri D
Bechtol K
Bellazzini R
Blandford RD
Bloom ED
Bonamente E
Borgland AW
Bottacini E
Brandt TJ
Bregeon J
Brigida M
Bruel P
Buehler R
Busetto G
Buson S
Caliandro GA
Cameron RA
Caraveo PA
Casandjian JM
Cecchi C
Celik O
Charles E
Chaty S
Chaves RC
Chekhtman A
Cheung CC
Chiang J
Chiaro G
Cillis AN
Ciprini S
Claus R
Cohen-Tanugi J
Cominsky LR
Conrad J
Corbel S
Cutini S
D'Ammando F
de Angelis A
de Palma F
Dermer CD
do Couto e Silva E
Drell PS
Drlica-Wagner A
Falletti L
Favuzzi C
Ferrara EC
Franckowiak A
Fukazawa Y
Funk S
Fusco P
Gargano F
Germani S
Giglietto N
Giommi P
Giordano F
Giroletti M
Glanzman T
Godfrey G
Grenier IA
Grondin MH
Grove JE
Guiriec S
Hadasch D
Hanabata Y
Harding AK
Hayashida M
Hayashi K
Hays E
Hewitt JW
Hill AB
Hughes RE
Jackson MS
Jogler T
Jóhannesson G
Johnson AS
Kamae T
Kataoka J
Katsuta J
Knödlseder J
Kuss M
Lande J
Larsson S
Latronico L
Lemoine-Goumard M
Longo F
Loparco F
Lovellette MN
Lubrano P
Madejski GM
Massaro F
Mayer M
Mazziotta MN
McEnery JE
Mehault J
Michelson PF
Mignani RP
Mitthumsiri W
Mizuno T
Moiseev AA
Monzani ME
Morselli A
Moskalenko IV
Murgia S
Nakamori T
Nemmen R
Nuss E
Ohno M
Ohsugi T
Omodei N
Orienti M
Orlando E
Ormes JF
Paneque D
Perkins JS
Pesce-Rollins M
Piron F
Pivato G
Rainò S
Rando R
Razzano M
Razzaque S
Reimer A
Reimer O
Ritz S
Romoli C
Sánchez-Conde M
Schulz A
Sgrò C
Simeon PE
Siskind EJ
Smith DA
Spandre G
Spinelli P
Stecker FW
Strong AW
Suson DJ
Tajima H
Takahashi H
Takahashi T
Tanaka T
Thayer JG
Thayer JB
Thompson DJ
Thorsett SE
Tibaldo L
Tibolla O
Tinivella M
Troja E
Uchiyama Y
Usher TL
Vandenbroucke J
Vasileiou V
Vianello G
Vitale V
Waite AP
Werner M
Winer BL
Wood KS
Wood M
Yamazaki R
Yang Z
Zimmer S
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2013 Feb 15; Vol. 339 (6121), pp. 807-11.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Cosmic rays are particles (mostly protons) accelerated to relativistic speeds. Despite wide agreement that supernova remnants (SNRs) are the sources of galactic cosmic rays, unequivocal evidence for the acceleration of protons in these objects is still lacking. When accelerated protons encounter interstellar material, they produce neutral pions, which in turn decay into gamma rays. This offers a compelling way to detect the acceleration sites of protons. The identification of pion-decay gamma rays has been difficult because high-energy electrons also produce gamma rays via bremsstrahlung and inverse Compton scattering. We detected the characteristic pion-decay feature in the gamma-ray spectra of two SNRs, IC 443 and W44, with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. This detection provides direct evidence that cosmic-ray protons are accelerated in SNRs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
339
Issue :
6121
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23413352
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1231160