Impacts of Voids, Line of Sight Interactions, and Local Emission Environment on Detectability of Gamma-Ray AGN
Ollie Jackson, Amy Furniss, Olivier Hervet, Megan Splettstoesser, David A. Williams

TL;DR
This study investigates how cosmic voids and line-of-sight interactions influence the detectability of gamma-ray AGN, suggesting that intergalactic medium effects may explain observed distribution differences.
Contribution
It provides a quantitative analysis of voidiness effects on gamma-ray AGN detection and explores astrophysical explanations for observed distribution patterns.
Findings
Line-of-sight interactions may increase gamma-ray flux by ~0.1% per Mpc of void traversed.
28% of gamma-ray sources are within voids, similar to random expectations.
No significant local void effect found for gamma-ray sources compared to quasars.
Abstract
Cosmic voids may have novel affects on the propagation of high-energy photons. We consider the fraction of the line of sight that intersect voids (termed \enquote{voidiness}). A previous study showed that active galactic nuclei (AGN) detected by \textit{Fermi} Large Area Telescope (LAT) lie along voidier lines of sight than redshift-matched populations of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) optically detected quasars in the redshift range from . We explore this difference and various astrophysical explanations for it. Weaker intergalactic magnetic fields in voids would naturally enhance the gamma-ray cascading flux within the \textit{Fermi}-LAT point-spread function. We find that line-of-sight interactions increasing the flux in the \textit{Fermi}-LAT energy band by 0.1\% per Mpc of void traversed may be sufficient to result in the observed difference in voidiness…
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