Monday, August 13, 2012

1208.2056 (Spencer R. Klein et al.)

Muon Acceleration in Cosmic-ray Sources    [PDF]

Spencer R. Klein, Rune Mikkelsen, Julia K. Becker Tjus
Many models of ultra-high energy cosmic-ray production involve acceleration in linear accelerators located in Gamma-Ray Bursts magnetars, or other sources. These source models require very high accelerating gradients, $10^{13}$ keV/cm, with the minimum gradient set by the length of the source. At gradients above 1.6 keV/cm, muons produced by hadronic interactions undergo significant acceleration before they decay. This acceleration hardens the neutrino energy spectrum and greatly increases the high-energy neutrino flux. We rule out many models of linear acceleration, setting strong constraints on plasma wakefield accelerators and on models for sources like Gamma Ray Bursts and magnetars.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2056

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