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Energy Spectrum and Mass Composition of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays Originating from Relativistic Jets of Nearby Radio Galaxies

Author(s)
Seo, JeongbhinRyu, DongsuKang, Hyesung
Issued Date
2025-08
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ade678
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87753
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.988, no.2, pp.194
Abstract
Relativistic jets of radio galaxies (RGs) are possible sources of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs). Recent studies combining relativistic hydrodynamic simulations with Monte Carlo particle transport have demonstrated that UHECRs can be accelerated to energies beyond 1020 eV through shocks, turbulence, and relativistic shear in jet-induced flows of Fanaroff-Riley type RGs. The resulting time-asymptotic UHECR spectrum is well modeled by a double power law with an "extended" exponential cutoff, primarily shaped by relativistic shear acceleration. In this study, we adopt this novel source spectrum and simulate the propagation of UHECRs from nearby RGs using the CRPropa code. We focus on Virgo A (Vir A), Centaurus A (Cen A), Fornax A (For A), and Cygnus A (Cyg A), expected to be the most prominent UHECR sources among RGs. We then analyze the energy spectrum and mass composition of UHECRs arriving at Earth. We find that, due to the extended high-energy tail in the source spectrum, UHECRs from Vir A, which has a higher Lorentz factor, exhibit a higher flux at the highest energies and a lighter mass composition at Earth compared to those from Cen A and For A with lower Lorentz factors. Despite Cyg A having an even higher Lorentz factor, the large distance limits its contribution. With a small number of nearby prominent RGs, our findings suggest that if RGs are the major sources of UHECRs, the energy spectrum and mass composition of observed UHECRs would exhibit hemispheric differences between the Northern and Southern skies at the highest energies
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword
X-RAYSUPERLUMINAL MOTIONSCALE ANISOTROPYMAGNETIC-FIELDSEXTRAGALACTIC BACKGROUND LIGHTPARTICLE-ACCELERATIONPROPAGATIONSIMULATIONMORPHOLOGYFORNAX

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