PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 444 - 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023) - Multi Messenger and Gravitational Wave (MM&GW)
Nuclear and electromagnetic cascades induced by ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays in radio galaxies: implications for Centaurus A
B.T. Zhang* and K. Murase
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Pre-published on: July 25, 2023
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Abstract
The origin of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) is a long-standing mystery in astrophysics. Identifying the sources of these UHECRs, especially the nuclei component, is challenging and requires the detection of very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-rays ($\gtrsim 0.1 \rm~TeV$) and neutrinos. In this study, we have developed a numerical code that considers both nuclear and electromagnetic cascades to solve the transport equation for UHECRs and their secondaries. We focus on Centaurus A, a nearby radio galaxy that is considered a promising candidate for UHECR acceleration. Building upon observations of extended VHE gamma-ray emission from its kiloparsec-scale jet by the H.E.S.S. telescope, we investigate the interactions between UHECRs accelerated in the large-scale jet and various target photon fields, including emission from the beamed core. Our analysis includes the photodisintegration and Bethe-Heitler pair-production processes, and we provide a comprehensive assessment of the VHE gamma-ray signatures from UHECR nuclei. Our results demonstrate the potential detectability of VHE gamma-rays from UHECR nuclei by ground-based gamma-ray telescopes, particularly if the dominant composition of UHECRs consists of intermediate-mass nuclei such as oxygen.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.444.1461
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