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High-energy afterglow emission from giant flares of soft gamma-ray repeaters: the case of the 2004 December 27 event from SGR 1806–20
Authors:Y Z Fan  Bing Zhang  D M Wei
Institution:Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Science, Nanjing 210008, China;National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA
Abstract:We discuss the high-energy afterglow emission (including high-energy photons, neutrinos and cosmic rays) following the 2004 December 27 giant flare from the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) 1806?20. If the initial outflow is relativistic with a bulk Lorentz factor  Γ0~  tens, the high-energy tail of the synchrotron emission from electrons in the forward shock region gives rise to a prominent sub-GeV emission, if the electron spectrum is hard enough and if the initial Lorentz factor is high enough. This signal could serve as a diagnosis of the initial Lorentz factor of the giant flare outflow. This component is potentially detectable by the Gamma-Ray Large Area Telescope ( GLAST ) if a similar giant flare occurs in the GLAST era. With the available 10-MeV data, we constrain that  Γ0 < 50  if the electron distribution is a single power law. For a broken power-law distribution of electrons, a higher Γ0 is allowed. At energies higher than 1 GeV, the flux is lower because of a high-energy cut-off of the synchrotron emission component. The synchrotron self-Compton emission component and the inverse Compton scattering component off the photons in the giant flare oscillation tail are also considered, but they are found not significant given a moderate Γ0 (e.g. ≤ 10). The forward shock also accelerates cosmic rays to the maximum energy 1017 eV, and generates neutrinos with a typical energy 1014 eV through photomeson interaction with the X-ray tail photons. However, they are too weak to be detectable.
Keywords:acceleration of particles  elementary particles  hydrodynamics  stars: neutron  stars: winds  outflows  gamma-rays: bursts
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