Electromagnetic energy losses of charged pions and muons suppress the expected high energy, ?? 1018 eV, neutrino emission from sources of ultrahigh energy, > 1019 eV, cosmic-rays. We show here that > 1019 eV photons produced in such sources by neutral pion decay may escape the sources, thanks to the Klein-Nishina suppression of the pair production cross section, and produce ??? pairs in interactions with the cosmic microwave background. The flux of muon decay neutrinos, which are expected to be associated in time and direction with the electromagnetic emission from the sources, may reach a few percent of theWaxman-Bahcall bound. Their detection may allow one to directly identify the sources of > 1019 eV cosmic-rays, and will provid...
Neutrinos with energies above 1017 eV are detectable with the Surface Detector Array of the Pierre A...
We investigate the effective penetration lengths of UHE photons and related neutrinos production in ...
The cosmic ray spectrum has been shown to extend well beyond 10^20 eV. With nearly 20 events observe...
Muon pairs can be produced in the annihilation of ultrahigh energy (UHE, E greater than or similar t...
Muon pairs can be produced in the annihilation of ultrahigh energy (UHE, E greater than or similar t...
The temperature of the cosmic microwave background increases with redshift; at sufficiently high red...
Our planet is bombarded with trillion of particles, from Space from all direction called “Cosmic Ray...
International audienceWe study the impact of the muon pair production and double pair production pro...
Precision measurements of the acoustic peaks of the cosmic microwave background indicate that neutri...
We argue that the excess of sub-PeV/PeV neutrinos recently reported by IceCube could plausibly origi...
AbstractTop–down models of cosmic rays produce more neutrinos than photons and more photons than pro...
Depending on the environment of the acceleration processes for ultra-high energy cosmic rays, photon...
The rarest cosmic rays above the GZK cut'off $(E_{CR} \tilde{>} 10^{19} \div 10^{20} eV)$ are probab...
During their acceleration, both UHECR nuclei and UHECR protons may interact with the radiation field...
We discuss in some detail the production of extremely high energy (EHE) neutrinos with energies abov...
Neutrinos with energies above 1017 eV are detectable with the Surface Detector Array of the Pierre A...
We investigate the effective penetration lengths of UHE photons and related neutrinos production in ...
The cosmic ray spectrum has been shown to extend well beyond 10^20 eV. With nearly 20 events observe...
Muon pairs can be produced in the annihilation of ultrahigh energy (UHE, E greater than or similar t...
Muon pairs can be produced in the annihilation of ultrahigh energy (UHE, E greater than or similar t...
The temperature of the cosmic microwave background increases with redshift; at sufficiently high red...
Our planet is bombarded with trillion of particles, from Space from all direction called “Cosmic Ray...
International audienceWe study the impact of the muon pair production and double pair production pro...
Precision measurements of the acoustic peaks of the cosmic microwave background indicate that neutri...
We argue that the excess of sub-PeV/PeV neutrinos recently reported by IceCube could plausibly origi...
AbstractTop–down models of cosmic rays produce more neutrinos than photons and more photons than pro...
Depending on the environment of the acceleration processes for ultra-high energy cosmic rays, photon...
The rarest cosmic rays above the GZK cut'off $(E_{CR} \tilde{>} 10^{19} \div 10^{20} eV)$ are probab...
During their acceleration, both UHECR nuclei and UHECR protons may interact with the radiation field...
We discuss in some detail the production of extremely high energy (EHE) neutrinos with energies abov...
Neutrinos with energies above 1017 eV are detectable with the Surface Detector Array of the Pierre A...
We investigate the effective penetration lengths of UHE photons and related neutrinos production in ...
The cosmic ray spectrum has been shown to extend well beyond 10^20 eV. With nearly 20 events observe...