Abstract
We report on the first Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) measurements of the so-called “extragalactic” diffuse -ray emission (EGB). This component of the diffuse -ray emission is generally considered to have an isotropic or nearly isotropic distribution on the sky with diverse contributions discussed in the literature. The derivation of the EGB is based on detailed modeling of the bright foreground diffuse Galactic -ray emission, the detected LAT sources, and the solar -ray emission. We find the spectrum of the EGB is consistent with a power law with a differential spectral index and intensity , where the error is systematics dominated. Our EGB spectrum is featureless, less intense, and softer than that derived from EGRET data.
- Received 4 November 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.101101
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Extragalactic diffuse gamma-ray emission at high energies
Published 8 March 2010
New measurements with the Fermi Large Area Telescope extend our knowledge of the extragalactic diffuse gamma-ray background and may help resolve the question of its origins.
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