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1999ApJ...511..204T - Astrophys. J., 511, 204-207 (1999/January-3)

Diffuse 0.5-1 keV x-rays and nuclear gamma rays from fast particles in the local hot bubble.

TATISCHEFF V. and RAMATY R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that interactions of fast particles with the boundary shell of the local hot bubble could make an important contribution to the 0.5-1 keV diffuse X-ray background observed with ROSAT. The bulk of these nonthermal X-rays are due to line emission from fast O ions of energies around 1 MeV.nucleon–1. The unequivocal signature of lines from de-excitations in fast ions is their large width (δE/E≃0.1 for O lines), which distinguishes them from X-ray lines produced in a hot plasma. If the 0.5-1 keV nonthermal X-rays are produced by accelerated particles with a sufficiently hard energy spectrum, the gamma-ray line emission produced in the boundary shell of the local hot bubble could account for the recently reported COMPTEL observations of nuclear gamma-ray lines from a broad region toward the Galactic center.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Diffuse Radiation - Gamma Rays: Theory - ISM: Bubbles - X-Rays: ISM

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