COSMOLOGICAL GAMMA RAY BURSTS AND THE HIGHEST ENERGY COSMIC RAYS
Abstract
We discuss a scenario in which the highest energy cosmic rays (CR's) and cosmological γ-ray bursts (GRB's) have a common origin. This scenario is consistent with the observed CR flux above 1020eV, provided that each burst produces similar energies in γ-rays and in CR's above 1020eV. Protons may be accelerated by Fermi's mechanism to energies 1020eV in a dissipative, ultra-relativistic wind, with luminosity and Lorentz factor high enough to produce a GRB. For a homogeneous GRB distribution, this scenario predicts an isotropic, time-independent CR flux.
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