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Magnetowave Induced Plasma Wakefield Acceleration for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
Magnetowave induced plasma wakefield acceleration (MPWA) in a relativistic
astrophysical outflow has been proposed as a viable mechanism for the
acceleration of cosmic particles to ultra high energies. Here we present
simulation results that clearly demonstrate the viability of this mechanism for
the first time. We invoke the high frequency and high speed whistler mode for
the driving pulse. The plasma wakefield so induced validates precisely the
theoretical prediction. We show that under appropriate conditions, the plasma
wakefield maintains very high coherence and can sustain high-gradient
acceleration over a macroscopic distance. Invoking gamma ray burst (GRB) as the
source, we show that MPWA production of ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR)
beyond ZeV 10^21 eV is possible.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Upper Limit on the Cosmological Gamma-ray Background
We show that the current extragalactic gamma-ray background (EGB) measurement
below 100 GeV sets an upper limit on EGB itself at very high energy (VHE) above
100 GeV. The limit is conservative for the electromagnetic cascade emission
from VHE EGB interacting with the cosmic microwave-to-optical background
radiation not to exceed the current EGB measurement. The cascade component fits
the measured VHE EGB spectrum rather well. However, once we add the
contribution from known source classes, the Fermi VHE EGB observation exceeds
or even violates the limit, which is approximated as E^2dN/dE < 4.5x10^-5
(E/100 GeV)^-0.7 MeV/cm^2/s/sr. The upper limit above 100 GeV is useful in the
future to probe the EGB origin and the new physics like axion-like particles
and Lorentz-invariance violation.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in PRD, Interested
readers may wish to consult the recent paper by Murase, Beacom and Takami
(arXiv:1205.5755
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