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Parametrization of the nucleus-nucleus gamma-ray production cross sections below 100 GeV/nucleon: Subthreshold pions and Hard photons

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arxiv 1608.03348 v1 pith:DDFGL4II submitted 2016-08-11 astro-ph.HE nucl-ex

Parametrization of the nucleus-nucleus gamma-ray production cross sections below 100 GeV/nucleon: Subthreshold pions and Hard photons

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"Subthreshold pions" and so-called "hard photons" are two important channels for producing less than 1 GeV $\gamma$-rays and $e^\pm$ pairs from nuclear collisions with energy per nucleon below the $\pi$-meson production threshold. I use publicly available experimental data to parametrize these two channels' $\gamma$-ray and $e^\pm$ production cross sections and extend the pion contribution to these particles spectra at higher energies using their corresponding spectra from $pp$ interactions. These parametrizations are valid for collision energy $T_p\leq 100$ A GeV and agree reasonably well with the available experimental data. The new parametrizations allow, for the first time, accurate studies of astrophysical $\gamma$-rays below 1 GeV.

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