Systematic effects in the estimate of the local gamma-ray emissivity
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astro-ph.GA
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emissivitygammacosmic-rayestimateheliumlocalprimaryquantity
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We show in this letter that estimates of the local emissivity of {\gamma}-rays in the GeV-TeV range suffer uncertainties which are of the same order of magnitude as the current Fermi results. Primary cosmic-ray fluxes, cosmic-ray propagation, interstellar helium abundance and {\gamma}-ray production crosssections all affect the estimate of this quantity. We also show that the so-called nuclear enhancement factor -- though widely used so far to model the {\gamma}-ray emissivity -- is no longer a relevant quantity given the latest measurements of the primary cosmic ray proton and helium spectra.
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