Implications of the cosmic ray spectrum for the mass composition at the highest energies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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16 pages, 7 figures

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10.1088/1475-7516/2008/10/033

The significant attenuation of the cosmic-ray flux above $\sim 5 10^{19}$ eV suggests that the observed high-energy spectrum is shaped by the so-called GZK effect. This interaction of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) with the ambient radiation fields also affects their composition. We review the effect of photo-dissociation interactions on different nuclear species and analyze the phenomenology of secondary proton production as a function of energy. We show that, by itself, the UHECR spectrum does not constrain the cosmic-ray composition at their extragalactic sources. While the propagated composition (i.e., as observed at Earth) cannot contain significant amounts of intermediate mass nuclei (say between He and Si), whatever the source composition, and while it is vastly proton-dominated when protons are able to reach energies above $10^{20}$ eV at the source, we show that the propagated composition can be dominated by Fe and sub-Fe nuclei at the highest energies, either if the sources are very strongly enriched in Fe nuclei (a rather improbable situation), or if the accelerated protons have a maximum energy of a few $10^{19}$ eV at the sources. We also show that in the latter cases, the expected flux above $3 10^{20}$ eV is very much reduced compared to the case when protons dominate in this energy range, both at the sources and at Earth.

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