23–25 May 2022
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Suppression of the TeV pair-beam plasma instability by a tangled weak intergalactic magnetic field

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20m
Online only (CERN)

Online only

CERN

particle astrophysics (including cosmic rays, neutrinos, nuclear astrophysics)

Speaker

Mahmoud Al-Awashra

Description

We study the effect of a tangled sub-fG level intergalactic magnetic field (IGMF) on the electrostatic instability of a blazar-induced pair beam. Sufficiently strong IGMF may significantly deflect the TeV pair beams, which would reduce the flux of secondary cascade emission below the observational limits. A similar flux reduction may result from the electrostatic beam-plasma instability, which operates the best in the absence of IGMF. Considering IGMF with correlation lengths smaller than a kpc, we find that weak magnetic fields increase the transverse momentum of the pair beam particles, which dramatically reduces the linear growth rate of the electrostatic instability and hence the energy-loss rate of the pair beam. We show that the beam-plasma instability is eliminated as an effective energy-loss agent at a field strength three orders of magnitude below that needed to suppress the secondary cascade emission by magnetic deflection. For intermediate-strength IGMF, we do not know a viable process to explain the observed absence of GeV-scale cascade emission.

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