Photodisintegration of Ultra–High‐Energy Cosmic Rays: A New Determination
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- 20 February 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 512 (2) , 521-526
- https://doi.org/10.1086/306816
Abstract
We present the results of a new calculation of the photodisintegration of ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray (UHCR) nuclei in intergalactic space. The critical interactions for energy loss and photodisintegration of UHCR nuclei occur with photons of the 2.73 K cosmic background radiation (CBR) and with photons of the IR background radiation (IBR). We have reexamined this problem, making use of a new determination of the IBR based on empirical data primarily from IRAS galaxies, which is consistent with direct measurements and upper limits from TeV γ-ray observations. We have also improved the calculation by including the specific threshold energies for the various photodisintegration interactions in our Monte Carlo calculation. With the new smaller IBR flux, the steepness of the Wien side of the now relatively more important CBR makes their inclusion essential for more accurate results. Our results indicate a significant increase in the propagation time of UHCR nuclei of a given energy over previous results. We discuss the possible significance of this for UHCR origin theory.Keywords
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