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No evidence for gamma-ray halos around active galactic nuclei resulting from intergalactic magnetic fields

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We analyze the gamma-ray halo around stacked AGNs reported in Ap.J.Lett., 2010, 722, L39. First, we show that the angular distribution of gamma-rays around the stacked AGNs is consistent with the angular distribution of the gamma-rays around the Crab pulsar, which is a point source for Fermi/LAT. This makes it unlikely that the halo is caused by an electromagnetic cascade of TeV photons in the intergalactic space. We then compare the angular distribution of gamma-rays around the stacked AGNs with the point-spread function (PSF) of Fermi/LAT and confirm the existence of an excess above the PSF. However, we demonstrate that the magnitude and the angular size of this effect is different for photons converted in the front and back parts of the Fermi/LAT instrument, and thus is an instrumental effect.

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hal-00713419 , version 1 (01-07-2012)

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A. Neronov, D.V. Semikoz, P.G. Tinyakov, I.I. Tkachev. No evidence for gamma-ray halos around active galactic nuclei resulting from intergalactic magnetic fields. Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A, 2011, 526, pp.A90. ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201015892⟩. ⟨hal-00713419⟩
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