Contribution of young massive star clusters to Galactic diffuse $\gamma$-ray emission
Stefano Menchiari, Giovanni Morlino, Elena Amato, Niccol\`o, Bucciantini, Giada Peron, Germano Sacco

TL;DR
This paper estimates the contribution of young massive star clusters to the Galactic diffuse gamma-ray emission by simulating their populations and assuming hadronic gamma-ray production, highlighting their significant role especially in the inner Galaxy.
Contribution
It introduces a synthetic population model of YMSCs to quantify their unresolved gamma-ray emission contribution to the Galactic diffuse flux, considering hadronic processes.
Findings
Unresolved YMSCs can significantly contribute to Galactic gamma-ray flux.
Wolf-Rayet stellar winds play a crucial role in gamma-ray emission.
The estimated flux is a lower limit, excluding supernova contributions.
Abstract
Context: Young massive stellar clusters (YMSCs) have emerged as potential -ray sources, after the recent association of a dozen YMSCs with extended -ray emission. The large size of the detected halos, comparable to that of the wind-blown bubble expected around YMSCs, makes the -ray detection of individual YMSCs rather challenging. As a result, the emission from most of the Galactic YMSCs could be unresolved, thus contributing to the diffuse -ray radiation observed along the Galactic Plane. Aims: In this study, we estimate the possible contribution to the Galactic diffuse -ray emission from a synthetic population of YMSCs, and we compare it with observations obtained with different experiments, from 1 GeV to hundreds of TeV, in two regions of the Galactic Plane. Methods: As the population of galactic YMSCs is only known locally, we evaluate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
