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Radioactivity and Electron Acceleration in Supernova Remnants

V. N. Zirakashvili, F. A. Aharonian

Published 2010-11-22, updated 2011-10-07Version 2

We argue that the decays of radioactive nuclei related to $^{44}$Ti and $^{56}$Ni ejected during supernova explosions can provide a vast pool of mildly relativistic positrons and electrons which are further accelerated to ultrarelativistic energies by reverse and forward shocks. This interesting link between two independent processes - the radioactivity and the particle acceleration - can be a clue for solution of the well known theoretical problem of electron injection in supernova remnants. In the case of the brightest radio source Cas A, we demonstrate that the radioactivity can supply adequate number of energetic electrons and positrons for interpretation of observational data provided that they are stochastically pre-accelerated in the upstream regions of the forward and reverse shocks.

Comments: 6 pages, 1 figure, revised version accepted to Phys.Rev. D
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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