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Theoretical study of ionization profiles of molecular clouds near supernova remnants: Tracing the hadronic origin of GeV gamma radiation

Florian Schuppan, Christian Röken, Julia Becker Tjus

Published 2014-02-11, updated 2014-07-14Version 2

Context: Since a few years, signatures of supernova remnants associated with molecular clouds have been detected in gamma rays. Whether these gamma rays are generated by cosmic ray electrons or by cosmic ray protons is usually not known. The detection of hadronic ionization signatures in spatial coincidence with gamma ray signatures can help to unambiguously identify supernova remnants as sources of cosmic ray protons. Methods: In order to calculate hadronic signatures from cosmic ray-induced ionization for an examination of the origin of the observed gamma rays, the transport equation for cosmic ray protons propagating in a molecular cloud, including the relevant momentum loss processes, is solved analytically and the proton flux at any position in the cloud is determined. Results: Since the solution of the transport equation is obtained for arbitrary source functions, it can be used for a variety of supernova remnants. The corresponding theoretical ionization rate, as a function of the penetration depth, is derived and compared to photoinduced ionization profiles in a case study with four supernova remnants associated with molecular clouds. Three of the remnants show a clear dominance of the hadronically induced ionization rate, while for one remnant, X-ray emission seems to dominate by a factor of 10. Conclusions: This is the first derivation of position-dependent profiles for cosmic ray-induced ionization with an analytic solution for arbitrary cosmic ray source spectra. The cosmic ray-induced ionization has to be compared to X-ray ionization for strong X-ray sources. For sources dominated by cosmic ray-induced ionization (e.g., W49B), the ionization profiles can be used in the future to map the spatial structure of hadronic gamma rays and rotation-vibrational lines induced by cosmic ray protons, helping to identify sources of hadronic cosmic rays.

Comments: published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 20 pages, 17 figures
Journal: A&A 567, A50 (2014)
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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