论文标题
TEV和KEV-MEV过量作为Bl lacerta中的HADRONIC过程的探针
TeV and keV-MeV Excesses as Probes for Hadronic Process in BL Lacertaes
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论文摘要
在某些BL LAC的光谱能量分布(SED)中观察到了与单区Leptonic模型预测(TEV多余)相比的硬tev $γ$ ray组件过量的。它的起源不确定。我们使用四个BL LAC(1ES 0229+200,1ES 0347--121,1ES 1101---232和H2356--309)重新审视此问题,其中在其内在的SED中检测到TEV多余。我们用单区域的leptohadronic模型表示它们,其中考虑了$γγ$和p $γ$相互作用在其喷气机中产生的电子和质子的辐射以及级联电子。我们表明,在GEV伽马射线频带下方观察到的SED归因于主电子的同步子辐射和自占过程,并且通过$π^{0} $ decay从p $γ$过程中的$γ$ ray-ray-quar-ray-ray散发出来。通过$γγ$和p $γ$相互作用产生的电子的级联发射导致SED中的kev-mev过量,以颠簸或高原为例。该额外的光子场从$Pγ$工艺中增强了TEV光子的产生,从而使质子功率降低了约一个数量级。但是,派生的力量仍然比当前的黑洞积物物理学挑战了Eddington限制的3--4个数量级。将我们的模型应用于MRK 421,我们建议使用其暂定的TEV和MEV过量的当前和即将到来的TEV和KEV-MEV望远镜进行协同观察,可以使其在其JET中的Hadronic过程提供见解。
A hard TeV $γ$-ray component excess over the single-zone leptonic model prediction (TeV excess) is observed in the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of some BL Lacs. Its origin is uncertain. We revisit this issue with four BL Lacs (1ES 0229+200, 1ES 0347--121, 1ES 1101--232, and H2356--309), in which the TeV excess is detected in their intrinsic SEDs. We represent their SEDs with a single-zone leptohadronic model, where radiations of the electrons and protons as well as the cascade electrons produced by the $γγ$ and p$γ$ interactions within their jets are considered. We show that the observed SEDs below the GeV gamma-ray band are attributed to the synchrotron radiations and self-Compton process of the primary electrons, and the TeV excess is explained with the $γ$-ray emission from the p$γ$ process via the $π^{0}$ decay. The cascade emission of the electrons produced via the $γγ$ and p$γ$ interactions results in a keV-MeV excess in the SEDs, illustrated as a bump or plateau. This extra photon field enhances the production of TeV photons from the $pγ$ process, resulting in a reduction of the proton power by about one order of magnitude. However, the derived powers are still 3--4 orders of magnitude larger than the Eddington limit, being challenged by the current black hole accretion physics. Applying our model to Mrk 421, we propose that synergic observations with current and upcoming TeV and keV-MeV telescopes for its tentative TeV and MeV excesses can give insights to the hadronic process in its jet.