Properties of the Intergalactic Magnetic Field Constrained by Gamma-ray Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2017)

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Abstract
The magnetic field in intergalactic space gives important information about magnetogenesis in the early universe. The properties of this field can be probed by searching for radiation of secondary e(+)e(-) pairs created by TeV photons that produce GeV range radiation by Compton-scattering cosmic microwave background photons. The arrival times of the GeV "echo" photons depend strongly on the magnetic field strength and coherence length. A Monte Carlo code that accurately treats pair creation is developed to simulate the spectrum and time-dependence of the echo radiation. The extrapolation of the spectrum of powerful gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) like GRB. 130427A to TeV energies is used to demonstrate how the intergalactic magnetic field can be constrained if it falls in the 10(-21) -10(-17) G range for a 1 Mpc coherence length.
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gamma-ray burst: general,gamma-ray burst: individual (GRB 130427A),magnetic fields
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