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Cosmic Clues from Amaterasu: Blazar-Driven Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays?

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The detection of the Amaterasu event of energy 244 EeV by the Telescope Array, one of the most energetic ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs; $E\gtrsim0.1$ EeV) observed to date, invites scrutiny of its potential source. We investigate whether the nearby blazar PKS~1717+177 at redshift $z=0.137$, located within $2.5^\circ$ of the reconstructed arrival direction, could explain the event under a proton-primary hypothesis. Using a one-zone jet model, we fit the multiwavelength spectral energy distribution of the source, incorporating both leptonic and hadronic cascade emissions from photohadronic interactions inside the jet. Our model supports a cosmic-ray origin of the very-high-energy ($\varepsilon_\gamma\gtrsim 100$ GeV) $\gamma$-ray flux and predicts a subdominant neutrino flux, one order of magnitude lower than from TXS~0506+056. Under Lorentz invariance violation, UHECRs escaping the blazar jet above a specific energy can propagate unattenuated over hundreds of Mpc due to an increase in energy loss length for certain parameter choices. In such a scenario, the Amaterasu event can have a plausible origin from this blazar. Our analysis indicates negligible deflection in the Galactic magnetic field, implying a strong extragalactic magnetic field is required. Our findings provide a compelling multimessenger framework linking UHECRs, $\gamma$-rays, and neutrinos and motivate targeted searches by current and future high-energy neutrino telescopes during increased $\gamma$-ray or X-ray activity of this blazar.

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