Diffuse γ-ray emission from misaligned active galactic nuclei
Abstract
We calculate the diffuse γ-ray emission due to the population of misaligned AGN (MAGN) unresolved by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope ( Fermi). A correlation between the γ-ray luminosity and the radio-core luminosity is established and demonstrated to be physical by statistical tests, as well as compatible with upper limits based on Fermi-LAT data for a large sample of radio-loud MAGN. We constrain the derived γ-ray luminosity function by means of the source count distribution of the MAGN detected by the Fermi-LAT. We finally estimate the diffuse γ-ray flux due to the whole MAGN population which ranges from 10% up to nearly the entire measured Isotropic Gamma-Ray Background (IGRB). We evaluate also the room left to galactic DM at high latitudes (>10), by taking into account the results on the MAGN together with the other significant galactic and extragalactic γ-rays emitting sources.
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