Probing the Dark Dimension with Auger data
Neena T. Noble, Jorge F. Soriano, Luis A. Anchordoqui

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential influence of a hypothesized dark mesoscopic dimension on ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, using Auger data to test the universality of cosmic ray spectra and its implications for string theory models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel test of dark dimension hypotheses by analyzing UHECR spectra from nearby starburst galaxies with Auger data.
Findings
Observed spectra could be universal if the dark dimension parameter λ is less than approximately 10^{-3}
Strong correlation between UHECRs and nearby starburst galaxies supports the source identification
Constraints on dark dimension parameters based on cosmic ray spectral analysis
Abstract
[Abridged] By combining swampland conjectures with observational data, it was recently noted that our universe could stretch off in an asymptotic region of the string landscape of vacua. In this framework, the cosmological hierarchy problem can be resolved by the addition of one mesoscopic (dark) dimension of size . The Planck scale of the higher dimensional theory, , is tantalizingly close to the energy above which the TA and Auger collaborations found conclusive evidence for a sharp cutoff of the flux of UHECRs. It was recently suggested that since physics becomes strongly coupled to gravity beyond , universal features deep-rooted in the dark dimension could control the energy cutoff of the source spectra. Conversely, in the absence of…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
