Muon acceleration in cosmic-ray sources

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Many models of ultra-high energy cosmic-ray production involve acceleration in linear accelerators located in gamma-ray bursts, magnetars, or other sources. These transient sources have short lifetimes, which necessitate very high accelerating gradients, up to 1013 keV cm-1. At gradients above 1.6 keV cm-1, muons produced by hadronic interactions undergo significant acceleration before they decay. This muon acceleration hardens the neutrino energy spectrum and greatly increases the high-energy neutrino flux. Using the IceCube high-energy diffuse neutrino flux limits, we set two-dimensional limits on the source opacity and matter density, as a function of accelerating gradient. These limits put strong constraints on different models of particle acceleration, particularly those based on plasma wake-field acceleration, and limit models for sources like gamma-ray bursts and magnetars. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Klein, S. R., Mikkelsen, R. E., & Becker Tjus, J. (2013). Muon acceleration in cosmic-ray sources. Astrophysical Journal, 779(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/779/2/106

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