Possible Production of High-Energy Gamma Rays from Proton Acceleration in the Extragalactic Radio Source Markarian 501
K. Mannheim
The active galaxy Markarian 501 was discovered with air-Cerenkov
telescopes at photon energies of 10 tera-electron volts. Such high
energies may indicate that the gamma rays from Markarian 501 are due to
the acceleration of protons rather than electrons. Furthermore, the
observed absence of gamma ray attenuation due to electron-positron pair
production in collisions with cosmic infrared photons implies a limit
of 2 to 4 nanowatts per square meter per steradian for the energy flux
of an extragalactic infrared radiation background at a wavelength of 25 micrometers. This limit provides important clues about the epoch of
galaxy formation.