Nearby low-luminosity GRBs as the sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays revisited

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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10 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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Low-luminosity gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with luminosity . 10^49erg/s probably consititute a distinct population from the classic high-luminosity GRBs. They are the most luminous objects detected so far within ~ 100 Mpc, the horizon distance of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs), so they are considered to be candidate sources of UHECRs. It was recently argued that the energy production rate in UHECRs is much larger than that in gamma-ray photons of long GRBs measured by the Fermi satellite, which, if true, would challenge the view that GRBs can be the sources of UHECRs. We here suggest that many of the low luminosity GRBs, due to their low luminosity, can not trigger the current GRB detectors and hence their contribution to the local gamma-ray energy production rate is missing. We find that the real local energy production rate by low-luminosity GRBs, taking into account the missing part, which constitutes a dominant fraction of the total amount, could be sufficient to account for the flux of UHECRs. Due to the low-luminosity, only intermediate-mass or heavy nuclei can be accelerated to ~ 10^20 eV. We discuss the acceleration and survival of these UHE nuclei in low-luminosity GRBs, especially in those missing low-luminosity GRBs. At last, the accompanying diffuse neutrino flux from the whole low-luminosity GRB population is calculated.

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