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Intergalactic photon spectra from the far-IR to the UV Lyman limit for 0<z<6 and the optical depth of the universe to high-energy gamma rays

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 648, Issue 2, Pages 774-783

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/506188

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diffuse radiation; gamma rays : observations

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We calculate the intergalactic photon density as a function of both energy and redshift for 0 < z < 6 for photon energies from. 003 eV to the Lyman limit cutoff at 13.6 eV in a Lambda CDM universe with Omega(Lambda) = 0.7 and Omega(m) = 0.3. The basic features of our backward-evolution model for galaxies were developed in earlier papers by Malkan & Stecker. With a few improvements, we find that this evolutionary model gives predictions of new deep number counts from Spitzer, as well as a calculation of the spectral energy distribution of the diffuse infrared background, which are in good agreement with the data. We then use our calculated intergalactic photon densities to extend previous work on the absorption of high-energy gamma-rays in intergalactic space owing to interactions with low-energy photons and the 2.7K cosmic microwave background radiation. We calculate the optical depth of the universe, tau, for gamma-rays having energies from 4 GeV to 100 TeV emitted by sources at redshifts from 0 to 5. We also give an analytic fit with numerical coefficients for approximating tau(E gamma; z). As an example of the application of our results, we calculate the absorbed spectrum of the blazar PKS 2155-304 at z = 0.117 and compare it with the spectrum observed by the HESS air Cerenkov gamma-ray telescope array.

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