One-dimensional pair cascade emission in gamma-ray binaries
Benoit Cerutti (LAOG), Guillaume Dubus (LAOG), Gilles Henri (LAOG)

TL;DR
This paper models one-dimensional pair cascade emission in gamma-ray binaries, specifically LS 5039, to assess if it explains the observed very high energy gamma-ray flux during phases of high absorption.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-analytical, one-dimensional cascade model including anisotropic seed radiation, providing upper limits on cascade emission in gamma-ray binaries.
Findings
Cascade emission is significant near superior conjunction.
The modeled cascade flux exceeds HESS measurements, indicating overestimation.
Positron annihilation signals are not detectable.
Abstract
In gamma-ray binaries such as LS 5039 a large number of electron-positron pairs are created by the annihilation of primary very high energy (VHE) gamma-rays with photons from the massive star. The radiation from these particles contributes to the total high energy gamma-ray flux and can initiate a cascade, decreasing the effective gamma-ray opacity in the system. The aim of this paper is to model the cascade emission and investigate if it can account for the VHE gamma-ray flux detected by HESS from LS 5039 at superior conjunction, where the primary gamma-rays are expected to be fully absorbed. A one-dimensional cascade develops along the line-of-sight if the deflections of pairs induced by the surrounding magnetic field can be neglected. A semi-analytical approach can then be adopted, including the effects of the anisotropic seed radiation field from the companion star. Cascade…
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