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The Origin of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays

Astrophysics 2017-08-23 v1

Abstract

Contrary to expectations, several cosmic ray events with energies above 102010^{20} eV have been observed. The flux of such events is well above the predicted Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin cutoff due to the pion production (via the Δ\Delta resonace) of extragalactic cosmic ray protons off the cosmic microwave background. In addition to the relatively high flux of events, the isotropic distribution of arrival directions and an indication of hadronic primaries strongly challenge all models proposed to resolve this puzzle. Models based on astrophysical accelerators need to invoke strong Galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields with specific properties which are yet to be observed, while models based on physics beyond the standard model of particle physics generally predict photon primaries contrary to experimental indications. The resolution of this puzzle awaits a significant increase in the data at these energies which will be provided by future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0102077,
  title  = {The Origin of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays},
  author = {A. V. Olinto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0102077},
  year   = {2017}
}

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20 pages (11 figures) in the Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Relativistic Aspects of Nuclear Physics (RANP2000), Caraguatatuba, Tabatinga, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 17-20 Oct 2000