Time dependent gamma-ray production in the anisotropic IC $e^\pm$ pair cascade initiated by electrons in active galaxies
J. Sitarek, W. Bednarek

TL;DR
This paper models gamma-ray production in active galaxies through anisotropic inverse Compton pair cascades, analyzing how relativistic leptons interact with accretion disk radiation, affecting observed spectra and variability.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive model of gamma-ray spectra and time evolution in anisotropic IC pair cascades, considering different electron energy limits and observer angles.
Findings
Gamma-ray spectra depend on observer position and cascade development.
Time delays in gamma-ray emission are linked to lepton propagation.
Model explains variability observed in active galaxy gamma-ray emission.
Abstract
New high energy emission features have been recently discovered by the Cherenkov telescopes from active galaxies e.g., a few minutes variability time scale of TeV emission from Mrk 501 and PKS 2155-304, sub-TeV -ray emission from GeV peaked blazar 3C 279, and TeV emission from two nearby active galaxies, M87 and Cen A, which jets are inclined at a relatively large angle to the line of sight. These results have put a new light on the high energy processes occurring in central parts of active galaxies stimulating more detailed studies of -ray emission models. Here we report the results of a detailed analysis concerning the most general version of the model for the -ray production by leptons injected in the jet which interact with the thermal radiation from an accretion disk (the so called {\it external inverse Compton model}). We investigate the -ray…
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