Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays from Neutrino Emitting Acceleration Sources?
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- 28 December 2001
Abstract
We demonstrate by numerical flux calculations that neutrino beams producing the observed highest energy cosmic rays by weak interactions with the relic neutrino background require a non-uniform distribution of sources. Such sources have to accelerate protons at least up to 10^{23} eV, have to be opaque to their primary protons, and should emit the secondary photons unavoidably produced together with the neutrinos only in the sub-MeV region to avoid conflict with the diffuse gamma-ray background measured by the EGRET experiment. Even if such a source class exists, the resulting large uncertainties in the parameters involved in this scenario does currently not allow to extract any meaningful information on absolute neutrino masses.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-12-28, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 65 (10), 103003.
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