trans-GZK Cosmic Rays: Strings, Black Holes, Neutrinos, or All Three?
Abstract
We review the scenario in which ``strongly interacting neutrinos'' are responsible for inducing airshowers with inferred energies eV. This possibility arises naturally in string excitation models having a unification scale effectively decoupled from the Planck scale. We then show that phenomenological quantum gravity considerations reveal an equivalency of ``mini-black hole'' and strongly interacting neutrino pictures for explaining trans-GZK events. This equivalence can be exploited to predict single particle inclusive distributions. The resulting observable consequences in airshower development are studied using the Adaptive Longitudinal Profile Shower (ALPS) simulation.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0409029,
title = {trans-GZK Cosmic Rays: Strings, Black Holes, Neutrinos, or All Three?},
author = {William S. Burgett and Gabor Domokos and Susan Kovesi-Domokos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0409029},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Talk presented at Cosmic Ray International Seminar (CRIS), Catania, Sicily, 2004; 6 pages, 6 figures