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Large-Scale Diffuse Intergalactic Magnetic Fields Constraints with the Cherenkov Telescope Array

Published 14 Nov 2018 in astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.CO, and astro-ph.GA | (1811.06025v1)

Abstract: Magnetic fields of the order of $\mu$-Gauss are observationally detected in galaxies and galaxy clusters, which can be (at least) in part originated by the amplification of much weaker primordial seed fields. These fields should be carried out by strong galactic outflows, magnetically enriching the InterGalactic Medium (IGM). However direct observation of magnetic fields in the IGM is scarce. This talk will give a review of how Intergalactic Magnetic Field (IGMF) can be constrained using gamma-ray observations. High-energy TeV photons emitted by distant blazars can interact with the cosmic extragalactic optical/infrared/microwave background light, producing electron-positron pairs, and initiating electromagnetic cascades in the IGM. The charged component of these cascades is deflected by IGMFs, thereby reducing the observed point-like TeV flux, and creating an extended image in the GeV energy range, which can potentially be detected with $\gamma$-ray telescopes (Fermi-LAT, HESS, CTA). Studies (e.g., Neronov & Vovk 2010, Dolag et al. 2011) have put lower limits on the IGMF strength of the order of $10{-16} - 10{-15} G$, and filling factors of $60\%$. This talk will describe the constraints which the Cherenkov Telescope Array sensitivity is expected to give (CTA Consortium 2018).

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