http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.17057
High energy emissions near particle accelerators provide unique windows to probe the particle acceleration and ensuing escape process determined by local medium properties, particularly the turbulence properties. It has been demonstrated both theoretically and observationally that particle diffusion in local environment can differ from the averaged values inferred from the CR global propagation in the Galaxy determined by local medium, particularly magnetic field and turbulence. A recent publication by Fornieri & Zhang (2022) computed particle transport employing the formalism of fast modes scattering calculation from Yan & Lazarian (2008) and the MHD modes composition results from Makwana & Yan (2020) and Zhang et al. (2020). The authors claim that the Cygnus X observations from HAWC and Ferm-LAT can be reproduced (Abeysekara et al., 2021; Ackermann et al., 2011). We clarify in this paper that the particle diffusion coefficients they obtained do not correspond to their adopted turbulence and medium properties and are incorrect by an order of magnitude. We also point out that the injection process also plays an indispensable role in determining the high energy particle distribution and the resulting gamma-ray emission.
H. Yan and P. Pavaskar
Thu, 1 Dec 22
48/85
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