Artículos de revistas
Gamma-rays from massive protostars
Fecha
2010-06Registro en:
Romero, Gustavo Esteban; Araudo, Anabella Teresa; Bosch Ramon, Valenti; Paredes, Josep María; Gamma-rays from massive protostars; Astronomical Society of the Pacific; ASP Conference Series; 422; 6-2010; 100-108
0004-6280
Autor
Romero, Gustavo Esteban
Araudo, Anabella Teresa
Bosch Ramon, Valenti
Paredes, Josep María
Resumen
Massive protostars have associated bipolar outflows with velocities of hundreds of km s-1. Such outflows produce strong shocks when interact with the ambient medium leading to regions of non-thermal radio emission. Under certain conditions, the population of relativistic particles accelerated at the terminal shocks of the protostellar jets can produce significant gamma-ray emission. We estimate the conditions necessary for high-energy emission in the non-thermal hot spots of jets associated with massive protostars embedded in dense molecular clouds. Our results show that particle-matter interactions can lead to the detection of molecular clouds hosting massive young stellar objects by the Fermi satellite at MeV-GeV energies and even by Cherenkov telescope arrays in the GeV-TeV range. Astronomy at gamma-rays can be used to probe the physical conditions in star forming regions and particle acceleration processes in the complex environment of massive molecular clouds.