Cosmic γ-ray background from structure formation in the intergalactic medium
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 405 (6783) , 156-158
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35012018
Abstract
The Universe is filled with a diffuse background of γ-ray radiation1, the origin of which remains one of the unsolved puzzles of cosmology. Less than one-quarter of the γ-ray flux can be attributed to unresolved discrete sources2,3, such as active galactic nuclei; the remainder appears to constitute a truly diffuse background. Here we show that the shock waves induced by gravity in the gas of the intergalactic medium, during the formation of large-scale structures like filaments and sheets of galaxies, produce a population of highly relativistic electrons. These electrons scatter a small fraction of the cosmic microwave background photons in the local Universe up to γ-ray energies, thereby providing the γ-ray background. The predicted diffuse flux agrees with the observed background across more than four orders of magnitude in photon energy, and the model predicts that the γ-ray background, though generated locally, is isotropic to better than five per cent on angular scales larger than a degree. Moreover, the agreement between the predicted and observed background fluxes implies a mean cosmological density of baryons that is consistent with Big Bang nucleosynthesis.Keywords
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