Cosmological Origin for Cosmic Rays Above 1019 eV

Abstract

The cosmic ray spectrum at 1019 eV-1020 eV, reported by the Fly's Eye and the AGASA experiments, is shown to be consistent with a cosmological distribution of sources of protons, with a power law generation spectrum d N/ d E=-2.30.5 and energy production rate of 4.51.5×1044 erg\ Mpc-3\ yr-1. The two events measured above 1020 eV are not inconsistent with this model. Verifying the existence of a ``black-body cutoff'', currently observed with low significance, would require 30 observation-years with existing experiments, but only 1 year with the proposed 5000\ km2 detectors. For a cosmological source distribution, no anisotropy is expected in the angular distribution of events with energies up to 5×1019 eV.

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