Primordial black holes as a source of extremely high energy cosmic rays
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- 26 July 1999
Abstract
The origin of observed extremely high energy cosmic rays remains an astrophysical enigma. We show that a single evaporating primordial black hole should produce 8.5*10^14 particles over a 10^20 eV threshold. This emission results from direct production of fundamental constituants and from hadronization of quarks and gluons. The induced flux on the Earth is studied as a function of the local density of exploding black holes and compared with experimental data. The discovery potential of future detectors is finally reviewed.Keywords
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- Published version: Astroparticle Physics, 12 (4), 269.
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