Combined Fit of Spectrum and Composition for FR0 Radio-galaxy-emitted Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays with Resulting Secondary Photons and Neutrinos
Jon Paul Lundquist, Serguei Vorobiov, Lukas Merten, Anita Reimer,, Margot Boughelilba, Paolo Da Vela, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Giacomo Bonnoli,, Chiara Righi

TL;DR
This paper models the contribution of numerous low-luminosity FR0 radio galaxies to ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, fitting observational data and predicting secondary photons and neutrinos through comprehensive simulations.
Contribution
It presents a combined fit of spectrum and composition for UHECRs from FR0 galaxies, incorporating realistic source distributions and magnetic field configurations, and predicts associated secondary emissions.
Findings
FR0 galaxies can account for observed UHECR spectra and composition.
Predicted secondary photon and neutrino fluxes are consistent with current observational limits.
Multiple source and magnetic field configurations influence the UHECR propagation and resulting spectra.
Abstract
This study comprehensively investigates the gamma-ray dim population of Fanaroff-Riley Type 0 (FR0) radio galaxies as potentially significant sources of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs, E 10 eV) detected on Earth. While individual FR0 luminosities are relatively low compared to the more powerful Fanaroff-Riley Type 1 and Type 2 galaxies, FR0s are substantially more prevalent in the local universe, outnumbering the more energetic galaxies by a factor of 5 within a redshift of z 0.05. Employing CRPropa3 simulations, we estimate the mass composition and energy spectra of UHECRs originating from FR0 galaxies for energies above 10 eV. This estimation fits data from the Pierre Auger Observatory (Auger) using three extensive air shower models; both constant and energy-dependent observed elemental fractions are considered. The simulation integrates an…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
