Nearby sources of cosmic rays up to a ZeV(=10^21 eV) could be observed with a
multi-messenger approach including secondary gamma-rays and neutrinos. If
cosmic rays above ~10^18 eV are produced in magnetized environments such as
galaxy clusters, the flux of secondary gamma-rays below ~1 TeV can be enhanced
up to several orders of magnitudes compared to unmagnetized sources. A
particular source of enhancement are synchrotron and cascade photons from
e^+e^- pairs produced by protons from sources with relatively steep injection
spectra proportional to E^-2.6. Such sources should be visible at the same time
in ultra-high energy cosmic ray experiments and gamma-ray telescopes.Comment: 4 pages, 3 ps figure