The Rise of the Leptons: Pulsar Emission Dominates the TeV Gamma-Ray Sky
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MrTim Linden(Fermilab / UCSC)
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Europe/Stockholm
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Description
Abstract: Recent HAWC observations have found extended TeV emission
coincident with the Geminga and Monogem pulsars. In this talk, I will
show that these detections have significant implications for our
understanding of pulsar emission. First, the spectrum and intensity of
these "TeV Halos" indicates that a large fraction of the pulsar
spindown energy is efficiently converted into electron-positron pairs.
This provides observational evidence supporting pulsar interpretations
of the rising positron fraction observed by PAMELA and AMS-02. Second,
the isotropic nature of this emission provides a new avenue for
detecting nearby pulsars with radio beams that are not oriented
towards Earth. Lastly, I will show that the total emission from all
unresolved pulsars produces the majority of the TeV gamma-ray flux
observed from the Milky Way.
(host: Conrad)