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The morphology of the extended $gamma$-ray source is governed by the propagation process of parent relativistic particles. In this paper, we investigate the surface brightness radial profile of extended $gamma$-ray sources illuminated by cosmic ray protons and electrons, considering the radiation mechanisms, projection effects, and the response of instruments. We found that the parent particle species and the propagation process can cause considerable differences in the observed radial profiles. Thus, the surface brightness profile can be used as a unique tool to identify the radiation mechanism and the propagation process of the parent particles. In addition, We also discuss the possible implications regarding the latest discoveries %results from very/ultra-high energy $gamma$-ray instruments like LHAASO and HAWC.
We report a detection of 3.5 keV line in the Milky Way in 5 regions offset from the Galactic Center by distances from 10 to 35 degrees. We build an angular profile of this line and compare it with profiles of several astrophysical lines detected in t
The unexpectedly high flux of cosmic ray positrons detected at Earth may originate from nearby astrophysical sources, dark matter, or unknown processes of cosmic-ray secondary production. We report the detection, using the HighAltitude Water Cherenko
The Swift satellite made a real break through with measuring simultaneously the gamma X-ray and optical data of GRBs, effectively. Although, the satellite measures the gamma, X-ray and optical properties almost in the same time a significant fraction
Aims. We present the second AGILE-GRID Catalog (2AGL) of {gamma}-ray sources in the 100 MeV-10 GeV energy range. Methods. With respect to previous AGILE-GRID catalogs, the current 2AGL Catalog is based on the first 2.3 years of science data from the
In an effort to probe the origin of surface brightness profile (SBP) breaks widely observed in nearby disk galaxies, we carry out a comparative study of stellar population profiles of 635 disk galaxies selected from the MaNGA spectroscopic survey. We