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Gamma-Rays and UHE Cosmic Rays from Clusters of Galaxies Susumu Inoue (Nat. Astron. Obs. Japan) and collaborators GeV 100 keV HESS Auger GLAST Suzaku ZeV TeV

Gamma-Rays and UHE Cosmic Rays from Clusters of Galaxies Susumu Inoue (Nat. Astron. Obs. Japan) and collaborators GeV 100 keV HESS Auger GLAST Suzaku ZeV

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Gamma-Rays and UHE Cosmic Rays

from Clusters of GalaxiesSusumu Inoue

(Nat. Astron. Obs. Japan)and collaborators

GeV100keV

HESS Auger

GLASTSuzaku

ZeV

TeV

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outline

1. introduction

2. gamma-ray emission from clusters

3. UHE cosmic rays from clusters

- UHE proton - photon pair syn.+IC

- UHE cosmic ray nuclei (and photopairs)

I, Aharonian & Sugiyama

I, Sigl, Armengaud & Miniati

- cascading (pair “halo”) I, Coppi & Aharonian

“Multi-messenger-nisme”

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current evidence for nonthermal emission: Coma1. introduction

radio Giovannini et al. 93 hard X-rayFusco-Femianoet al. 04

Rossetti &Molendi 04

4.8 detection

no detection

gamma-ray no clear evidence yet!GeV Reimer et al. 03

EUV

Bowyeret al. 04

TeV Perkins et al. 06

Renaud et al. astro-ph/0606114

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large scale structure formation (SF) shocks

formation of galaxies, groups, clusters...= hierarchical, dark matter-driven mergers and accretion→ shock formation → gas heating + nonthermal particle acceleration → nonthermal radiation

cosmological hydro simulations by Ryu et al. 03

shock velocitiesthermal emission

clusters are forming this very moment!

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cluster accretion shocks

accretion(minor merger)

(major) merger

Ryu et al. 03

strong (high M) shock-> high injection, hard spectra

weak (low M) shock-> low injection, soft spectra

crucial for nonthermal high energy phenomena

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nonthermal high energy emission from clusters

Miniati ‘03

thermal >100 MeV>100 keV

• primary electron IC

• LE proton p+p->0

• UHE proton-induced pair syn.+ICc.f. Aharonian 02 Rordorf, Grasso & Dolag ‘04

traces shock

traces gas

e.g. Waxman & Loeb 00 Totani & Kitayama 00

e.g. Völk et al. 96 Berezinsky et al. 97

tIC<<tshock

tloss, tconf>>tH

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11

10

9

8

720.520.019.519.018.518.017.5

log E [eV]

UHE proton-induced pair emission from cluster accretion shocks

accel. vs CMB losses, lifetime

photopion

lifetimeescape accel.

Bs=0.1 G

photopair

accel.Bs=1 G

e.g. Coma-like clusterM=2x1015 M(T=8.3 keV)WMAP cosmo. parameters

Inoue, Aharonian & Sugiyama 2005 ApJ 628, L9proton Emax

c.f. Kang, Rachen & Biermann 97

Rs~3.2 MpcVs~2200 km/sBs,eq~ 6 G

Emax~1018-1019 eVphotopair important

tacc=(20/3) rgc/Vs2

shock radius, velocity, etc.

Bohm limit shock accel. time

SNR observations ~1e.g. Völk et al. 05

escape timetesc~R2/D(E=Emax)~R/V~2 Gyr shock lifetimetsl~R/V~2 Gyr < tadiab~6 Gyr

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proton injection luminosity in accretion shocks

accretion rate & luminosityM(M,z)=fgasfaccVs

3/GLacc(M,z)=fgasfaccGMM/Rs

~2.7x1046 (fgas/0.16) (facc/0.1) (M/ 2x1015 M)5/3 erg/s

proton luminosity & spectrumLp(M,z)=fpLacc(M,z) fp=0.1Fp(E,M,z) ∝ E-2 exp(-E/Emax)

facc=0.1 normalized from simulationKeshet et al. 03

secondary production and emission processes

p+CMB→ p+ e+e-

Ep~1018eV E+-~+-Ep~1015eV→ e+e-+B(~G)→ syn. E~keV-MeV e+e-+CMB→ IC E~TeV-PeV

Aharonian 02 solve proton & pair kinetic eq.

..

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emitted flux & detectability Coma-like cluster at D=100 Mpcsensitivities for 1 deg2 extended source

- large radiative efficiency from protons- hard (~-1.5) spectrum + rollover- sensitive to B c.f. primary IC, pp 0 (~-2)

> TeV “absorption” by IRB+CMB

Suzaku, NeXTHESS, MAGIC,CANG.3, etc.

5 100h

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cascade emission: pair “halo”

pre-“absorbed” fluxcascade down to GeV-TeV

cluster pair “halos”- isotropic (much stronger than beamed sources)- hard spectrum

also for p-p 0 from core

probe of IRB, TeV-PeV power

Aharonian, Coppi & Völk 94Coppi & Aharonian 97

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3. UHECRs from cluster accretion shocks?

Norman, Achterberg & Melrose ‘95Kang, Ryu & Jones 96Kang, Rachen & Biermann 97

GRB

AGN jet

clusters

energetic requirements

Lcluster~1046 erg/sncluster~10-6 Mpc-3

Pcluster~~1040 erg s-1Mpc-3

UHECR@1020 eVuCR ~10-20 erg cm-3

CR ~0.3(1) Gyr for p (Fe)PCR ~3x1037 erg s-1Mpc-3 massive clusters (~1015 M)

energetically plausiblebut proton Emax insufficient

oblique shocks do not helpOstrowski & Siemieniec-Ozieblo 00

“Hillas plot” adapted fromYoshida & Dai 98

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UHECRs: energy losses during propagation

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p+CMB→ p+ e+e- Ep>~5x1017eVp+CMB→ p+ Ep>~7x1019eV

Lp, 20eV <~100 Mpc

A+CMB→ A+ e+e-

A+FIRB→ A-iN +iNNagano & Watson 00

Fe

p

E

Lloss

LFe, 20eV <~300 Mpc

protons: photopair+photopion

nuclei: photopair+photodisint.

e.g. Stecker &Salamon 99

E>2x1019 eV no data at all (too low statistics)E<2x1019 eV light dominant but greater uncertainties than commonly believed?

current data on composition HiRes stereo Xmax

Watson astro-ph/0408110

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nuclei from cluster accretion shocks as UHECRs

107

108

109

1010

1011

1018

2 3 4 5 6

1019

2 3 4 5 6

1020

2 3 4 5 6

1021

log E [eV]

56Fe

photodisint

photopair

Bs=0.1 G

Bs=1 G

heavy nuclei Emax

for Bs~1 G, EFe, max>~1020 eV

Inoue, Sigl, Armengaud & Miniatiin prep.

UHE nuclei propagation calculations

56Fe

lifetimeescape

log E [eV]lo

g t ac

c, t lo

ss [y

r]

Bs~1 G Johnston-Hollitt & Ekers 05

- simulation-based structured IGB models (also no IGB case)- source density ns~10-6 Mpc-3 ∝ baryon density- source power LCR(M)~ 3x1045 erg/s (fCR/0.1)(M/2x1015 M)5/3

- spectral index p=2, Emax(Z) from tacc vs. tloss, tlife- Galactic CR-like source composition (nFe/np~10-3 at fixed E/A)- CMB+FIRB losses, IGB deflections inc. all secondary nuclei

Feretti & Neumann 06

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UHE nuclei from clusters: results

with IGB

no IGB

spectra composition

anisotropyspectra, anisotropy, composition• consistent with current HiRes but not AGASA? higher Bs?• predictions: - “GZK” cutoff >1020 eV - heavy dominant >1019 eV - large scale aniso. toward few nearby sources

Auger, TA, EUSO

1020 eV1019 eV 1019 eV 1020 eV

fCR~0.03

fCR~0.005

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source composition “Galactic CR-like” (solar metallicity)metallicity outside clusters (warm-hot IGM filaments)

hard spectra at high E p<~1.5

Drury, Meyer & Ellison 99

nonlinear acceleration effects?

Kang & Jones 05

rigidity selection (heavy enhancement)stronger effects for accretion shocks?

Nicastro et al 05~0.1 solar (X-ray absorption)~0.2 solar (simulations) Cen & Ostriker astro-ph/0601008

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UHE nuclei induced pairs and emission

107

108

109

1010

1011

1018

2 3 4 5 6

1019

2 3 4 5 6

1020

2 3 4 5 6

1021

log E [eV]

56Fe

photodisint

photopair

Bs=0.1 G

Bs=1 G

107

108

109

1010

1011

1018

2 3 4 5 6

1019

2 3 4 5 6

1020

2 3 4 5 6

1021

log E [eV]

16O

nuclei photopair+photodisint. loss importantadditional hard X-ray and -ray emission, broader spectra?

56Fe16O

lifetimeescape

direct proof of nuclei accelerationconstrain source compositionpotentially

Ee+e-,A ~ (me /Amp ) Z Ep Ee-,ndec ~ (mn-p /Amp ) Z Ep

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summary

expected high energy emission from clusters• primary inverse Compton outskirts, MeV-GeV• p-p 0 core, GeV-TeV p-p e+- core, MeV• UHE p photopair emission outskirts, MeV+TeV• cascade emission (pair halo) larger scales, GeV-TeV• UHECR nuclei EeV-ZeV

different components dominate at different energy, locationpotential probe of cluster evolution

new type of high energy sourcepotentially very rich informationfertile new field of high energy astrophysics (Renaixança)!

e.g. non-gravitational energy injection, I & Nagashima, in prep.

but very little neutrinos…