Detection of the Small Magellanic Cloud in gamma-rays with Fermi/LAT
The Fermi/LAT collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of gamma-ray emission from the Small Magellanic Cloud using Fermi/LAT, providing new insights into cosmic ray populations and transport in an external galaxy with different properties from the Milky Way.
Contribution
It presents the first detection and analysis of gamma-ray emission from the SMC, constraining its cosmic ray density and transport properties.
Findings
Detected SMC in gamma rays with flux (3.7 +/-0.7) x10^-8 ph/cm^2/s
Gamma-ray emission is steady, extended, and not clearly correlated with known structures
CR nuclei density in SMC is about 15% of the Milky Way's local value
Abstract
The flux of gamma rays with energies >100MeV is dominated by diffuse emission from CRs illuminating the ISM of our Galaxy through the processes of Bremsstrahlung, pion production and decay, and inverse-Compton scattering. The study of this diffuse emission provides insight into the origin and transport of CRs. We searched for gamma-ray emission from the SMC in order to derive constraints on the CR population and transport in an external system with properties different from the Milky Way. We analysed the first 17 months of continuous all-sky observations by the Large Area Telescope of the Fermi mission to determine the spatial distribution, flux and spectrum of the gamma-ray emission from the SMC. We also used past radio synchrotron observations of the SMC to study the population of CR electrons specifically. We obtained the first detection of the SMC in high-energy gamma rays, with an…
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