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    Inverse Compton emission from heliospheres of sun and stars

    Cosmic ray electrons scatter on the photon fields around stars, including the sun, to create gamma rays by the inverse Compton effect. This program computes the spectrum and angular distribution of this emission. The software also includes general-purpose routines for inverse Compton scattering on a given electron spectrum, for example for interstellar or astrophysical source modelling. For further information see these publications: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0607563,...
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    galprop

    Cosmic-ray propagation and emission processes

    Software for cosmic-ray propagation, gamma-rays, synchrotron. Current version (r2766) includes * accurate propagation scheme * polarized synchrotron * free-free emission and absorption * new convection models * anisotropic diffusion * primary positrons * free-escape boundary conditions * new hadronic gamma-ray production models * new injection spectral breaks * upwards compatible with latest HEALPix * improved HEALPix skymap format * full reference output for a sample run *...
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    galplot

    Plot GALPROP output

    Plot package for GALPROP https://sourceforge.net/projects/galprop Plots models and data for cosmic-ray spectra, secondary/primary ratios, gamma rays, synchrotron. Includes gamma-ray source population synthesis and corresponding plots. For gamma rays, convolves models with the Fermi-LAT response. This release is to assess interest. It requires many input data files (not included) which will be made available as required. With the data provided cosmic-ray spectra and ratios and source...
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    hadronic gamma rays

    gamma rays from hadronic processes in astrophysics

    Cosmic-ray hadronic interaction matrices for gamma-ray and other secondaries for an interstellar medium target are available as described in Huang et al. Astroparticle Physics, 27, 429 (2007). These require significant effort in practice to compute emissivities for given input spectra. To supplement these matrices I provide here a C++ class which reads the matrices, interpolates on user-defined particle and gamma-ray energy grids, and computes the gamma-ray emissivity either differential or...
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