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A simplified view of blazars contribution to the X-ray and gamma-ray extragalactic backgrounds

Author(s)
Padovani, P.
Giommi, Paolo  
Subjects

BL Lacertae objects g...

quasars general

gamma-rays diffuse ba...

gamma-rays galaxies

radio continuum galax...

X-rays diffuse backgr...

Date Issued
2015-07-01
Mission(s)
Other
Abstract
The blazar-simplified view is a new paradigm that explains well the diverse statistical properties of blazars observed over the entire electromagnetic spectrum on the basis of minimal assumptions on blazars' physical and geometrical properties. In this paper, the fourth in a series, we extend the predictions of this paradigm below the sensitivity of existing surveys and estimate the contribution of blazars to the X-ray and gamma-ray extragalactic backgrounds. We find that the integrated light from blazars can explain up to 100 per cent of the cosmic background at energies larger than ˜10 GeV, and contribute ≈40-70 per cent of the gamma-ray diffuse radiation between 100 MeV and 10 GeV. The contribution of blazars to the X-ray background, between 1 and 50 keV, is approximately constant and of the order of 4-5 per cent. On the basis of an interpolation between the estimated flux at X-ray and gamma-ray energies, we can expect that the contribution of blazars raises to ˜10 per cent at 100 keV, and continues to increase with energy until it becomes the dominant component at a few MeV. Finally, we show that a strong dependence of the synchrotron peak frequency on luminosity, as postulated by the blazar sequence, is ruled out by the observational data as it predicts a gamma-ray background above a few GeV that is far in excess of the observed value.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/4276
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stv793
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015MNRAS.450.2404G
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