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Multi-band Emission up to PeV Energy from the Crab Nebula in a Spatially Dependent Lepto-hadronic Model

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arxiv 2112.14939 v1 pith:7DCGDK7I submitted 2021-12-30 astro-ph.HE

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Multi-band emission from radio to ultra-high energy gamma-rays in the Crab Nebula has been detected. To explain the observed results, non-thermal photon production \textbf{in} the Crab Nebula is carefully studied in a spatially dependent lepto-hadronic model. In our model, the dynamical evolution of the PWN is simulated in a spherically symmetric system. Both electrons and protons are accelerated at the termination shock. The relevant particle propagation equations as well as the photon evolving equation are simultaneously solved. For the Crab Nebula, our results reveal that the observed multi-band photon spectra can be well reproduced with reasonable model parameters. In particular, the photons with energy $\gtrsim 200$ TeV are mainly contributed by the hadronic component via proton-proton interaction. The contribution of the hadronic component depends on both proton spectral index $\alpha_{\rm p}$ and number density $n_{\rm H}$ of medium within the PWN. Besides, high energy neutrino fluxes are predicted with variable proton spectral indices. The predicted fluxes are not only far below the sensitivities of current neutrino observatories, but also beneath the atmospheric neutrino background with energy less than $\sim 40$ TeV. Moreover, the calculated radial profiles of surface brightness and spectral index are presented.

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