Photonuclear interactions of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays and their astrophysical consequences

  • Puget J
  • Stecker F
  • Bredekamp J
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Abstract

Results are presented for detailed Monte Carlo calculations of the interaction histories of ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray nuclei with intergalactic radiation fields, using improved estimates of these fields and empirical determinations of photonuclear cross sections, including multinuclear disintegrations for nuclei up to Fe-56. Intergalactic and galactic energy-loss rates and nucleon-loss rates for nuclei up to Fe-56 are also given. Astrophysical implications are discussed in terms of expected features in the cosmic-ray spectrum between 10 to the 18th and 10 to the 21st power eV for the universal and supercluster origin hypotheses. The results of these calculations indicate that ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays cannot be universal in origin regardless of whether they are protons or nuclei. Both the supercluster and galactic origin hypotheses, however, are possible regardless of nuclear composition.

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Puget, J. L., Stecker, F. W., & Bredekamp, J. H. (1976). Photonuclear interactions of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays and their astrophysical consequences. The Astrophysical Journal, 205, 638. https://doi.org/10.1086/154321

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