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Gamma-rays from Active Galactic Nuclei: Emission processes and particle acceleration
Authors:Reinhard Schlickeiser
Institution:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Postfach 2024, 53010 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:It is argued that the high-energy X-ray and gamma-ray emission from flaring blazars is beamed radiation from the relativistic jet supporting the relativistic beaming hypothesis and the unified scenario for AGNs. Most probably the high-energy emission results from inverse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons and positrons in the jet of radiation originating external to the jet plus pair annihilation radiation from the jet. Future positive TeV detections of EGRET AGN sources will be decisive to identify the prominent target photon radiation field. Direct gamma-ray production by energetic hadrons is not important for the flaring phase in gamma-ray blazars, but the acceleration of energetic hadrons during the quiescent phase of AGNs is decisive as the source of secondary electrons and positrons through photo-pair and photo-pion production. Injection of ultrahigh energy secondary electrons and positrons into a stochastic quasilinear acceleration scheme during the quiescent AGN phase leads to cooling electron-positron distribution functions with a strong cut-off at low but relativistic energy that under certain local conditions may trigger a plasma instability that gives rise to an explosive event and the flaring gamma-ray phase.
Keywords:Gamma rays —  galaxies  nuclei —  galaxies  active —  radiation processes —  particle acceleration
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