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http://dx.doi.org/10.5303/JKAS.2004.37.5.447

COSMIC RAYS AND GAMMA-RAYS IN LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE  

INOUE SUSUMU (Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik)
NAGASHIMA MASAHIRO (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
SUZUKI TAKERU K. (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
AOKI WAKO (National Astronomical Observatory)
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Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society / v.37, no.5, 2004 , pp. 447-454 More about this Journal
Abstract
During the hierarchical formation of large scale structure in the universe, the progressive collapse and merging of dark matter should inevitably drive shocks into the gas, with nonthermal particle acceleration as a natural consequence. Two topics in this regard are discussed, emphasizing what important things nonthermal phenomena may tell us about the structure formation (SF) process itself. 1. Inverse Compton gamma-rays from large scale SF shocks and non-gravitational effects, and the implications for probing the warm-hot intergalactic medium. We utilize a semi-analytic approach based on Monte Carlo merger trees that treats both merger and accretion shocks self-consistently. 2. Production of $^6Li$ by cosmic rays from SF shocks in the early Galaxy, and the implications for probing Galaxy formation and uncertain physics on sub-Galactic scales. Our new observations of metal-poor halo stars with the Subaru High Dispersion Spectrograph are highlighted.
Keywords
cosmic rays; cosmology: theory; galaxy: formation; gamma-rays: theory; intergalactic medium; stars: abundances;
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