Fermi LAT study of cosmic-rays and the interstellar medium in nearby molecular clouds
The Ferim-LAT collaboration

TL;DR
This study uses Fermi LAT gamma-ray data to analyze cosmic-ray interactions with molecular clouds near the solar system, revealing variations in cosmic-ray density and molecular gas calibration ratios across different regions.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of gamma-ray emissivities and Xco ratios in nearby molecular clouds, improving understanding of cosmic-ray distribution and molecular gas mass calibration.
Findings
CR density varies by ~20% near the solar system.
Xco ratios differ among regions, indicating molecular gas calibration variation.
Significant amounts of gas are not traced by standard surveys.
Abstract
We report an analysis of the interstellar gamma-ray emission from the Chamaeleon, R Coronae Australis (R CrA), and Cepheus and Polaris flare regions with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. They are among the nearest molecular cloud complexes, within ~300 pc from the solar system. The gamma-ray emission produced by interactions of cosmic-rays (CRs) and interstellar gas in those molecular clouds is useful to study the CR densities and distributions of molecular gas close to the solar system. The obtained gamma-ray emissivities above 250 MeV are (5.9 +/- 0.1(stat) (+0.9/-1.0)(sys)), (10.2 +/- 0.4(stat) (+1.2/-1.7)(sys)), and (9.1 +/- 0.3(stat) (+1.5/-0.6)(sys)) x10^(-27) photons s^(-1) sr^(-1) H-atom^(-1) for the Chamaeleon, R CrA, and Cepheus and Polaris flare regions, respectively. Whereas the energy dependences of the emissivities agree well with that predicted from direct CR observations…
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