A Heavy-Metal Scenario of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
A Heavy-Metal Scenario of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
The mass composition of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays is an open problem in astroparticle physics. It is usually inferred from the depth of the shower maximum (Xmax) of cosmic-ray showers, which is only ambiguously determined by modern hadronic interaction models. We examine a data-driven scenario, in which we consider the expectation value of Xmax as a free parameter. We test the novel hypothesis whether the cosmic-ray data from the Pierre Auger Observatory can be interpreted in a consistent picture, under the assumption that the mass composition of cosmic rays at the highest energies is dominated by high metallicity, resulting in pure iron nuclei at energies above ~40 EeV. We investigate the implications on astrophysical observations and hadronic interactions, and we discuss the global consistency of the data assuming this heavy-metal scenario. We conclude that the data from the Pierre Auger Observatory can be interpreted consistently if the expectation values for Xmax from modern hadronic interaction models are shifted to larger values.
Jakub Vícha、Alena Bakalová、Ana L. Müller、Olena Tkachenko、Maximilian K. Stadelmaier
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Jakub Vícha,Alena Bakalová,Ana L. Müller,Olena Tkachenko,Maximilian K. Stadelmaier.A Heavy-Metal Scenario of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays[EB/OL].(2025-04-16)[2025-05-29].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.11985.点此复制
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