History of UHECR production in Centaurus A
Abstract
The origin of the UHECR continues to puzzle, however, an excess of detection in the direction of the radio galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) raises the possibility of this object being the first UHECR source identifiable. Cen A is known to be currently active, and also exhibits known past episodes of high activity. In this work, we investigate whether the known activity episodes in Cen A may be related to the excess events in the Centaurus region. Analysing the energy of the events and the overall mass composition of UHECR, we report that an activity in the last 30 Myr is necessary to explain the excess of events. This period perfectly fits with the timescale where the transition regions and the Giant Lobes must be energized, as revealed by radio and γ ray observations.
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