Heavy nuclei at the end of the cosmic-ray spectrum?

Type: Article

Publication Date: 1999-10-25

Citations: 82

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.60.103001

Abstract

We provide an account of the possible acceleration of iron nuclei up to energies $\ensuremath{\sim}300 \mathrm{EeV}$ in the nearby, metally rich starburst galaxy NGC 253. It is suggested that particles can escape from the nuclear region with energies of $\ensuremath{\sim}{10}^{15} \mathrm{eV}$ and can then be reaccelerated at the terminal shock of the galactic superwind generated by the starburst, avoiding the photodisintegration expected if the nuclei were accelerated in the central region of high photon density. We have also made estimates of the expected arrival spectrum, which displays a strong dependence on the energy cutoff at the source.

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