artículo científico
Search for gamma-ray emission from star-forming galaxies with Fermi LAT
Fecha
2016-08Registro en:
1365-2966
0035-8711
10.1093/mnras/stw2059
Autor
Rojas Bravo, César
Araya Arguedas, Miguel
Institución
Resumen
Recent studies have found a positive correlation between the star-formation rate of galaxies and their gamma-ray luminosity. Galaxies with a high star-formation rate are expected to produce a large amount of high-energy cosmic rays, which emit gammarays when interacting with the interstellar medium and radiation fields. We search for gamma-ray emission from a sample of galaxies within and beyond the Local Group with data from the LAT instrument onboard the Fermi satellite. We exclude recently
detected galaxies (NGC 253, M82, NGC 4945, NGC 1068, NGC 2146, Arp 220) and use seven years of cumulative “Pass 8” data from the LAT in the 100 MeV to 100 GeV range. No new detections are seen in the data and upper limits for the gammaray fluxes are calculated. The correlation between gamma-ray luminosity and infrared luminosity for galaxies obtained using our new upper limits is in agreement with a
previously published correlation, but the new upper limits imply that some galaxies are not as efficient gamma-ray emitters as previously thought.