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Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from Axion Stars

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

We propose a model in which ultra high energy cosmic rays are produced by collisions between neutron stars and axion stars. The acceleration of such a cosmic ray is made by the electric field, 1015(B/1012G)eVcm1\sim 10^{15} (B/10^{12} {G}) {eV} {cm}^{-1}, which is induced in an axion star by the strong magnetic field B>1012B>10^{12} G of a neutron star. As we have shown previously, similar collisions generate gamma ray bursts when the magnetic field is much smaller, e.g. 1010\sim 10^{10} G. If we assume that the axion mass is 109\sim 10^{-9} eV, we can explain huge energies of the gamma ray bursts 1054\sim 10^{54} erg as well as the ultra high energies of the cosmic rays 1020\sim 10^{20} eV. In addition, it turns out that these axion stars are plausible candidates for MACHOs. We point out a possibility of observing monochromatic radiations emitted from the axion stars.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0003037,
  title  = {Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from Axion Stars},
  author = {Aiichi Iwazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0003037},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

A corrected numerical result on page 7