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arxiv: 1606.01480 · v2 · pith:6GWPZDTXnew · submitted 2016-06-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Constraining the production of cosmic rays by pulsars

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One of the possible sources of hadronic cosmic rays (CRs) are newborn pulsars. If this is indeed the case, they should feature diffusive gamma-ray halos produced by interactions of CRs with interstellar gas. In this paper we try to identify extended gamma-ray emission around young pulsars, making use of the 7-year Fermi-LAT data. For this purpose we select and analyze a set of eight pulsars that are most likely to possess detectable gamma-ray halos. We find extended emission that might be interpreted as a gamma-ray halo only in the case of PSR J0007+7303. Its luminosity accords with the total energy of injected cosmic rays $\sim 10^{50}$ erg, although other interpretations of this source are possible. Irrespectively of the nature of this source we put bounds on the luminosity of gamma-ray halos which suggest that pulsars' contribution to the overall energy budget of galactic CRs is subdominant in the GeV-TeV range.

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