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    Ultrahigh energy gamma rays: Carriers of cosmological information

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    Observational data being the basis of contemporary cosmological models are not numerous: Hubble law of redshift for galaxies, element abundances, and observation of cosmic microwave background radiation (MBR). The significance of MBR discovery predicted in the Big-Band model is particularly stressed. Radio astronomical measurements give an information on MBR only near the Earth. Experimental confirmation of evolution of MBR, i.e., its probing in remote epochs, might obviously present a direct verification of the hypothesis of hot expanding Universe. The carriers of similar cosmological information should be particles which, firstly, effectively interact with MBR, and secondly, make it possible to identify unambiguously the epoch of interaction. A possibility to verify a number of cosmological hypotheses by searching the cutoffs in spectra of ultrahigh energy gamma-rays (UHEGR) from extragalactic sources is discussed

    Extended GeV-TeV Emission around Gamma-Ray Burst Remnants, and the Case of W49B

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    We investigate the high-energy photon emission around Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) remnants caused by ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) from the GRBs. We apply the results to the recent report that the supernova remnant W49B is a GRB remnant in our Galaxy. If this is correct, and if GRBs are sources of UHECRs, a natural consequence of this identification would be a detectable TeV photon emission around the GRB remnant. The imaging of the surrounding emission could provide new constraints on the jet structure of the GRB.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

    Neutral Beams from Blazar Jets

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    We treat the production of neutrons, photons, and neutrinos through photomeson interactions of relativistic protons with ambient photons in the compact inner jets of blazars. We show that the presence of the external UV radiation field makes possible strong energy losses already for protons with energies > 1 PeV, while without this component effective energy losses of protons begin only at E > 10^{18} eV. We develop a model describing the production and escape of neutrons from a comoving spherical blob, which continue to interact with the ambient external radiation field on the parsec-scale broad line region (BLR). Neutrons may carry ~10% of the overall energy of the protons accelerated beyond E ~ 1 PeV outside the BLR. Ultra-high energy (UHE) gamma rays produced in photomeson interactions of neutrons outside the blob can also escape the BLR. The escaping neutrons, gamma rays and neutrinos form a collimated neutral beam with a characteristic opening angle ~ 1/Gamma, where Gamma is the bulk Lorentz factor of the inner jet. The energy and the momentum of such beam is then mostly deposited in the extended jet due to neutron decay at distances ~ (E_n/10^{17} eV}) kpc, and through pair-production attenuation of gamma rays with energies E_g ~ 10^{15}-10^{18} eV which can propagate to distances beyond (10-100) kpc. In this scenario, neutral beams of UHE gamma rays and neutrons can be the reason for straight extended jets such as in Pictor A. Fluxes of neutrinos detectable with km-scale neutrino telescopes are predicted from flat spectrum radio quasars such as 3C 279.Comment: to appear in ApJ 586, No.1, March 20 issu
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