Ultra-High Energy Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in the Jet of Centaurus A

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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11pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

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10.1088/0004-637X/706/2/1517

We evaluate the achievable maximum energy of nuclei diffusively accelerated by shock wave in the jet of Cen A, based on an updated model involving the stochastic magnetic fields that are responsible for recent synchrotron X-ray measurements. For the maximum energy analysis, conceivable energy constraints from spatiotemporal scales are systematically considered for the jet-wide including discrete X-ray knots. We find that in the inner region within ~1 arcmin from galactic core, which includes knots AX and BX, proton and iron nucleus can be accelerated to 10^{19}-10^{20} and 10^{21} eV (10-100 EeV and ZeV) ranges, respectively. The upper cutoff energy of the very energetic neutrinos produced via photopion interaction is also provided. These are essential for identifying the acceleration site of the ultra-high energy cosmic ray detected in the Pierre Auger Observatory, which signifies the arrival from nearby galaxies including Cen A.

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