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arxiv: astro-ph/0002089 · v5 · submitted 2000-02-03 · 🌌 astro-ph · hep-ph

Relic Neutrinos and Z-Resonance Mechanism for Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays

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keywords consideredcosmicdecayhighest-energylifetimeneutrinoraysrelic
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The origin of the highest-energy cosmic rays remains elusive. The decay of a superheavy particle (X) into an ultra-energetic neutrino which scatters from a relic (anti-)neutrino at the Z-resonance has attractive features. Given the necessary X mass of $10^{14\sim15}$ GeV, the required lifetime, $10^{15\sim16}$ y, renders model-building a serious challenge but three logical possibilities are considered: (i) X is a Higgs scalar in SU(15) belonging to high-rank representation, leading to {\it power}-enhanced lifetime; (ii) a global X quantum number has {\it exponentially}-suppressed symmetry-breaking by instantons; and (iii) with additional space dimension(s) localisation of X within the real-world brane leads to {\it gaussian} decay suppression, the most efficient of the suppression mechanisms considered.

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