Relic Neutrinos, Z-Bursts, and Cosmic Rays above 10^{20} eV

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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22 pages, 1 figure, Invited talk at "Beyond the Desert 99", Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, Germany, June 6-12, 1999

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The observation of cosmic--ray events above the Greisen-Kuzmin-Zatsepin (GZK) cutoff of $\sim 5\times 10^{19}$ eV challenges orthodox modeling. We discuss a possible solution which uses standard hot Big Bang cosmology and Standard Model (SM) particle physics augmented only by $\lsim $ eV neutrino masses as suggested by solar, atmospheric, and terrestrial neutrino detection. In this scheme, cosmic ray neutrinos from distant, highest-energy sources annihilate resonantly on the relic-neutrino background to produce Z-bosons. The highly-boosted ($\gamma_Z\sim 10^{11}$) Z's instantly decay, producing "Z-bursts" of highly-collimated jets of hadrons and photons. The burst content includes, on average, twenty photons and two nucleons with super-GZK energies. We show that the probability for each neutrino with energy within a fraction $\Gamma_Z/M_Z$ of the resonant value $E_R=4(eV/m_\nu)\times 10^{21}$ eV to annihilate within the halo of our galactic supercluster is likely within an order of magnitude of 1%. Depending on the magnitude of the cosmic neutrino flux above 10^{20} eV, this "local" rate for primary production may be high enough to produce the cosmic ray events observed above the GZK cutoff. Several tests of this Z-burst hypothesis for generating super-GZK events are presented, including (i) a new cutoff energy at E_R; (ii) a large $\gamma/p$ ratio for primaries near the upper end of the spectrum; (iii) directional pairing of events, and pointing to their cosmic sources; and (iv) a neutrino flux above the GZK cutoff energy which is possibly measurable directly in proposed $\gsim 10^{11}$ ton cosmic-ray detectors.

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