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ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
Constraints on cosmic rays population in the radio halo of the M87 galaxy from gamma-ray observations
B. A. Nizamova, M. S. Pshirkovbac a Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992 Russia
b Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117312 Russia
c Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Pushchino, Moscow region, 142290 Russia
Abstract:
We present results of our search for extended high-energy emission around the M87 galaxy, which is the central galaxy in the Virgo cluster. The M87 galaxy harbors extremely heavy supermassive black hole, $M_{BH}>4\times10^{9}~M_{\odot}$ and for the last $100$ Myr experiences a period of increased activity that resulted in formation of extended lobes, which are prominent radio- and X-ray sources. We perform a search in $13$ yr of the Fermi-LAT data in three energy bins: $0.1$–$1$, $1$–$10$, and $10$–$100$ GeV. No significant detection of extended emission was achieved in any bin, with weak indication of a signal (${\sim}\,2.5\sigma$) in the last bin ($10$–$100$ GeV). We used $\gamma$-ray observations to put limits on cosmic rays population in the lobes, constraining their fraction X in comparison to the thermal energy of the hot gas. Depending on the value of spectral index, for electrons $X_e<(0.1{-}0.2)$ and protons were constrained at $X_p<(0.2{-}0.5)$ level. We confirm that cosmic rays is a subdominant component of the lobes, which are dominated by thermal gas.
Received: 20.12.2021 Revised: 31.01.2022 Accepted: 31.01.2022
Citation:
B. A. Nizamov, M. S. Pshirkov, “Constraints on cosmic rays population in the radio halo of the M87 galaxy from gamma-ray observations”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 115:5 (2022), 281–286; JETP Letters, 115:5 (2022), 245–250
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