Very high energy cosmic ray particles from the Kerr black hole at the galaxy center

Abstract

Conventional general relativity supplies the notion of a vacuum tension and thus a maximum force Fmax=c4/4G≈\ 3× 1043 Newtons, that is realized for a black hole. In conjunction with the Wilson area rule, we are thus led to the surface confinement of the mass of a black hole analogous to the surface confinement of quarks. The central result of our paper is that PeV scale protons exist on the surface of a Kerr black hole residing at our galactic center that is in concert with the HAWC Collaboration result of a PeVatron at the galactic center.

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