Upper Bound on the Energy of Particles and Their Secondary Neutrinos
Abstract
We derive an upper limit to the energy of nuclei accelerated via the Fermi mechanism in any relativistic shockwave, driven by any astrophysical engine. This bound is accessible to current and upcoming ultra-high energy neutrino experiments. Detection of a single neutrino with energy above the upper limit would exclude all sites of shock acceleration, and imply physics beyond the Standard Model. We comment on the possibility that relativistic flows launched by supermassive black hole mergers are the source of the observed ultra-high energy cosmic rays.
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