Unstable superheavy relic particles as a source of neutrinos responsible for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays |
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Authors: | Gelmini Kusenko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1547, USA. |
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Abstract: | Decays of superheavy relic particles may produce extremely energetic neutrinos. Their annihilations on the relic neutrinos can be the origin of the cosmic rays with energies beyond the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin cutoff. The redshift acts as a cosmological filter selecting the sources at some particular value z(e)+/-deltaz, for which the present neutrino energy is close to the Z pole of the annihilation cross section. We predict no directional correlation of the ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays with the galactic halo. At the same time, there can be some directional correlations in the data, reflecting the distribution of matter at redshift z = z(e)+/-deltaz. Both of these features are manifest in the existing data. Our scenario is consistent with the neutrino mass reported by super-Kamiokande and requires no lepton asymmetry or clustering of the background neutrinos. |
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