A New Determination Of The Diffuse Galactic and Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Emission
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The GALPROP model for cosmic‐ray propagation is able to make explicit predictions for the distribution of galactic diffuse gamma‐rays. We compare different propagation models with gamma‐ray spectra measured by EGRET for various regions of the sky. This allows sensitive tests of alternative explanations for the apparent excess emission observed at GeV gamma‐rays. We find that a population of hard‐spectrum gamma‐ray sources cannot be solely responsible for the excess since it also appears at high latitudes; on the other hand a hard cosmic‐ray electron spectrum cannot explain the gamma‐ray excess in the inner Galaxy. By normalizing the cosmic ray spectra within reasonable bounds under preservation of their shape we are able to obtain our best prediction of the Galactic component of diffuse gamma rays, and show that away from the Galactic plane it gives an accurate prediction of the observed gamma‐ray intensities. On this basis we reevaluate the extragalactic gamma‐ray background. We find that for some energi...
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics
DOI: 10.1063/1.1878467