Photohadronic processes in astrophysical environments

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We discuss the first applications of our newly developed Monte Carlo event generator SOPHIA to multiparticle photoproduction of relativistic protons with thermal and power-law radiation fields. The measured total cross section is reproduced in terms of excitation and decay of baryon resonances, direct pion production, diffractive scattering, and non-diffractive multiparticle production. Non-diffractive multiparticle production is described using a string fragmentation model. We demonstrate that the widely used 'Δ-approximation' for the photoproduction cross section is reasonable only for a restricted set of astrophysical applications. The relevance of this result for cosmic ray propagation through the microwave background and hadronic models of active galactic nuclei and gamma-ray bursts is briefly discussed.

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Mücke, A., Rachen, J. P., Engel, R., Protheroe, R. J., & Stanev, T. (1999). Photohadronic processes in astrophysical environments. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 16(2), 160–166. https://doi.org/10.1071/AS99160

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