Issue |
A&A
Volume 520, September-October 2010
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Article Number | A34 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014915 | |
Published online | 27 September 2010 |
Research Note
Searching for an extragalactic background light attenuation signature in the Fermi/LAT 1st year catalog data
Universität Hamburg, Institut für Experimentalphysik, Luruper Chaussee
149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany e-mail: martin.raue@desy.de
Received:
3
May
2010
Accepted:
3
August
2010
Observations of distant sources of high-energy (HE) γ-rays are affected by attenuation resulting from the interaction of the γ-rays with low energy photons from the diffuse meta-galactic radiation fields at ultraviolet (UV) to infrared (IR) wavelengths (extragalactic background light; EBL). Recently, a large data-set of HE observations from the 1st year survey of the Large Area Telescope (LAT) instrument on-board of the Fermi satellite became available, covering an energy range from 100 MeV up to 100 GeV. In this paper, the potential of such large HE data-sets to probe the density of the EBL – especially in the UV to optical – is explored. The data from the catalog is investigated for an attenuation signature in the energy range 10–100 GeV and the results are compared with the predictions from EBL model calculations. No clear signature is found. The statistics are still limited by (1) the sensitivity of Fermi/LAT to detect sources above 10 GeV, (2) the number of firmly identified sources with known redshift, both which will improve over the coming years.
Key words: cosmic background radiation / diffuse radiation / gamma rays: general / catalogs
© ESO, 2010
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