4–8 Jul 2022
Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Europe/Madrid timezone

Intergalactic magnetic field studies by means of the gamma-ray emission from GRB 190114C

4 Jul 2022, 17:45
15m
Contributed talk Contributed Talks

Speaker

Paolo Da Vela (University of Innsbruck)

Description

The origin of the large-scale magnetic fields in the Universe is one of the long-standing problem in cosmology. To discriminate among the different explanations it is crucial to measure the intergalactic magnetic field (IGMF) in the voids among the galaxies. Gamma-rays coming from extragalactic sources can be used to constrain the IGMF due to their interaction with the intergalactic medium. Particularly, strong transients allow to constrain very weak IGMFs. We use CRPropa3 to propagate the measured very-high energy (E > 100 GeV) spectrum from GRB 190114C in the intergalactic medium. We then compute the expected cascade emission in the GeV domain for different IGMF settings and compare it with the Fermi/LAT limits for different exposure times.

Primary author

Paolo Da Vela (University of Innsbruck)

Co-authors

Francesco Longo (University of Trieste) Dr Antonio Stamerra (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma) Dr Francesco Saturni (INAF Osservatorio astronomico di Roma) Guillem Martí-Devesa (University of Innsbruck) Dr Peter Veres (Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, University of Alabama in Huntsville)

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