A&A 383, 987-998 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011768
Photon yields of energetic particles in the interstellar medium: An easy way to calculate gamma-ray line emission
E. Parizot1 and R. Lehoucq21 Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay, IN2P3-CNRS/Université Paris-Sud, 91406 Orsay Cedex, France
2 DAPNIA/Service d'astrophysique, CEA-Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
e-mail: roller@discovery.saclay.cea.fr
(Received 9 July 2001 / Accepted 11 December 2001 )
Abstract
A
-ray line production calculation in
astrophysics depends on i) the composition and energy source
spectrum of the energetic particles, ii) the propagation model,
and iii) the nuclear cross sections. The main difficulty for
model predictions and data interpretation comes from the fact that
the spectrum of the particles which actually interact in the ISM
- the propagated spectrum, is not the same as the
source spectrum coming out of the acceleration site, due
to energy-dependent energy losses and nuclear destruction. We
present a different approach to calculate
-ray line
emission, based on the computation of the total number of photons
produced by individual energetic nuclei injected in the
interstellar medium at a given energy. These photon yields take
into account all the propagation effects once and for all, and
allow one to calculate quickly the
-ray line emission
induced by energetic particles in any astrophysical situation by
using directly their source spectrum. Indeed, the same photon
yields can be used for any source spectrum and composition, as
well as any target composition. In addition, these photon yields
provide visual, intuitive tools for
-ray line
phenomenology.
Key words: cosmic rays -- gamma rays: theory -- nuclear reactions
Offprint request: E. Parizot, parizot@ipno.in2p3.fr
© ESO 2002

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