Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field

In this work, we investigate the impacts a potential shift towards a heavy composition at the end of the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum would have on the future data [1, 2]. We present detailed simulations for the propagation of ultra-high energy (UHE) heavy nuclei, with E ≥ 60 EeV, within recent Galactic...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Semikoz Dmitri, Sigl Günter, Giacinti Gwenael, Kachelrieß Michael
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135306004
id doaj-92d23bae9c0d4ebbb9e1fa09ae4f9589
record_format Article
spelling doaj-92d23bae9c0d4ebbb9e1fa09ae4f95892021-08-02T09:18:20ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2013-06-01530600410.1051/epjconf/20135306004Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic fieldSemikoz DmitriSigl GünterGiacinti GwenaelKachelrieß MichaelIn this work, we investigate the impacts a potential shift towards a heavy composition at the end of the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum would have on the future data [1, 2]. We present detailed simulations for the propagation of ultra-high energy (UHE) heavy nuclei, with E ≥ 60 EeV, within recent Galactic magnetic field (GMF) models. We consider both regular and turbulent components of the GMF. We show that with UHE heavy nuclei, there is no one-to-one correspondence between the arrival directions of cosmic rays measured at Earth and the direction of their extragalactic sources. Sources can have several distorted images on the sky. We compute images of galaxy clusters and of the supergalactic plane in recent GMF models and show the challenges, but also the possibilities, of “ultra-high energy cosmic ray astronomy” with heavy nuclei. Finally, we present a quantitative study of the impact of the GMF on the (de-)magnification of source fluxes, due to magnetic lensing. Such effects cannot be neglected in case of heavy primaries. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135306004
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Semikoz Dmitri
Sigl Günter
Giacinti Gwenael
Kachelrieß Michael
spellingShingle Semikoz Dmitri
Sigl Günter
Giacinti Gwenael
Kachelrieß Michael
Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Semikoz Dmitri
Sigl Günter
Giacinti Gwenael
Kachelrieß Michael
author_sort Semikoz Dmitri
title Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
title_short Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
title_full Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
title_fullStr Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
title_full_unstemmed Deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the Galactic magnetic field
title_sort deflection of ultra-high energy heavy nuclei in the galactic magnetic field
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2013-06-01
description In this work, we investigate the impacts a potential shift towards a heavy composition at the end of the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum would have on the future data [1, 2]. We present detailed simulations for the propagation of ultra-high energy (UHE) heavy nuclei, with E ≥ 60 EeV, within recent Galactic magnetic field (GMF) models. We consider both regular and turbulent components of the GMF. We show that with UHE heavy nuclei, there is no one-to-one correspondence between the arrival directions of cosmic rays measured at Earth and the direction of their extragalactic sources. Sources can have several distorted images on the sky. We compute images of galaxy clusters and of the supergalactic plane in recent GMF models and show the challenges, but also the possibilities, of “ultra-high energy cosmic ray astronomy” with heavy nuclei. Finally, we present a quantitative study of the impact of the GMF on the (de-)magnification of source fluxes, due to magnetic lensing. Such effects cannot be neglected in case of heavy primaries.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135306004
work_keys_str_mv AT semikozdmitri deflectionofultrahighenergyheavynucleiinthegalacticmagneticfield
AT siglgunter deflectionofultrahighenergyheavynucleiinthegalacticmagneticfield
AT giacintigwenael deflectionofultrahighenergyheavynucleiinthegalacticmagneticfield
AT kachelrießmichael deflectionofultrahighenergyheavynucleiinthegalacticmagneticfield
_version_ 1721235231543918592