概括
科学家们从星云中探测到五电子伏特马射线,揭示了一个超出理论限制的电子加速器 (pevatron). 这一发现为天体物理环境中的高能粒子加速提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 高能天体物理学
- 马射线天文学
- 脉冲风星云
背景情况:
- 星云是一个由脉冲星供电的显著马射线源.
- 脉冲星的旋转能量驱动着一个相对论电子-正电子风,
研究的目的:
- 为了检测和描述星云中的马射线,
- 在星云中研究超高能粒子加速器的存在和特性.
主要方法:
- 使用先进的观测技术检测马射线.
- 在广泛的能量范围内对玛射线辐射进行光谱分析 (5×10−4到1.1 peta-electron volt).
主要成果:
- 探测高达1.1 peta-电子伏特的马射线,表示一个 peta-电子伏特电子加速器 (pevatron).
- 观测到的光谱显示了三十年的逐渐化.
- 佩瓦特朗的加速率超过了理论限制的15%.
- 限制佩瓦特朗大小为0.0250.1帕塞克,磁场为≈110微高斯.
结论:
- 星云是一个非常高效的星云.
- 这些发现为极端天体物理环境中的粒子加速机制提供了关键的约束.
- 虽然电子加速得到证实,但不能排除电子伏尔特质子对高能马射线的贡献.
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