Heavy Nuclei Synthesized in Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows as the Source of UHECRs
Brian D. Metzger, Dimitrios Giannios, Shunsaku Horiuchi

TL;DR
This paper proposes that gamma-ray burst outflows can synthesize heavy nuclei, which are then accelerated to ultra-high energies, providing a plausible astrophysical source for the observed composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetically-dominated GRB outflows can produce and accelerate heavy nuclei, offering a new explanation for UHECR composition and source.
Findings
Heavy nuclei synthesized in GRB outflows with A ~ 40-200.
Heavy nuclei can be accelerated to >10^20 eV in GRB shocks or reconnection regions.
Ultra-heavy nuclei may dominate UHECRs at the highest energies.
Abstract
Recent measurements by the Pierre Auger Observatory suggest that the composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) becomes dominated by heavy nuclei at high energies. However, until now there has been no astrophysical motivation for considering a source highly enriched in heavy elements. Here we demonstrate that the outflows from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) may indeed be composed primarily of nuclei with masses A ~ 40-200, which are synthesized as hot material expands away from the central engine. In particular, if the jet is magnetically-dominated (rather than a thermally-driven fireball) its low entropy enables heavy elements to form efficiently. Adopting the millisecond proto-magnetar model for the GRB central engine, we show that heavy nuclei are both synthesized in proto-magnetar winds and can in principle be accelerated to energies >1e20 eV in the shocks or regions of magnetic…
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