Chandra observations and classification of AGN-candidates correlated with Auger UHECRs
William A. Terrano, Ingyin Zaw, Glennys R. Farrar

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to verify the nature of AGN candidates correlated with UHECRs, revealing that only a subset are true AGNs capable of accelerating cosmic rays to observed energies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classification of AGN candidates linked to UHECRs, correcting previous misidentifications and assessing their potential to accelerate cosmic rays.
Findings
Only 2 of 69 UHECRs correlate with powerful AGNs.
Many previously identified AGN candidates are not true AGNs.
The correlation level is consistent with transient high-luminosity states in AGNs.
Abstract
We report on Chandra X-ray observations of possible-AGNs which have been correlated with Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) observed by the Pierre Auger Collaboration. Combining our X-ray observations with optical observations, we conclude that one-third of the 21 Veron-Cetty Veron (VCV) galaxies correlating with UHECRs in the first Auger data-release are actually not AGNs. We review existing optical observations of the 20 VCV galaxies correlating with UHECRs in the second Auger data-release and determine that three of them are not AGNs and two are uncertain. Overall, of the 57 published UHECRs with |b|>10 degrees, 22 or 23 correlate with true AGNs using the Auger correlation parameters. We also measured the X-ray luminosity of ESO139-G12 to complete the determination of the bolometric luminosities of AGNs correlating with UHECRs in the first data-set. Apart from two candidate…
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