Abstract

The changes in the high-energy gamma-ray spectra due to electron-photon cascading in the photon field (e.g., microwave background radiation) are investigated. The propagation of gamma-rays with an initial power-law spectrum through an isotropic monoenergetic photon field is considered. Two processes of the cascade particle-photon field interaction are taken into account, namely, the photoproduction of electron-positron pairs and the inverse Compton effect. The effect of the synchrotron energy loss by cascade electrons in a magnetic field on the cascade gamma-quantum spectrum is studied. The results may be used to estimate the absorption and the variations in the shape of the spectrum of radiation from compact gamma-ray sources in the metagalaxy. The cascade characteristics have been obtained by numerically solving the cascade equations by the moment method.

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