Astron. Astrophys. 359, 514-522 (2000)
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High-energy -ray emission from gamma-ray bursts
F. De Paolis,
G. Ingrosso and
D. Orlando
Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Lecce, and INFN, Sezione di Lecce, Via Arnesano, CP 193, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Received 17 April 2000 / Accepted 16 May 2000
Abstract
GRBs are nowadays a rather well understood phenomenon in the soft
(KeV-MeV) -ray energy band, while only
a few GRBs have been observed at high photon energies
( GeV). It is also widely recognized
that GRBs accelerate protons to relativistic energies and that dense
media are often present nearby the sources. Within this framework and
by further adopting Totani's suggestion that GRB events release an
amount of energy erg, we compute in
detail the high-energy -ray flux from
the decay of neutral pions produced through the interaction of
accelerate protons with nucleons in the surrounding medium. We also
take into account the local and intergalactic
-ray absorption. The presence of
magnetic fields around the GRB sources causes the deflection of the
accelerated protons and so a temporal spread of the produced
high-energy -rays with respect to the
signal in the soft -ray band.
Moreover, we analyze the possibility to detect the
-ray signal in the GeV-TeV energy
range by the ARGO detector under construction in Tibet.
Key words: gamma rays:
bursts
gamma rays: theory
Send offprint requests to: G. Ingrosso
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Online publication: July 7, 2000
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