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Giant AGN Flares and Cosmic Ray Bursts

arXiv:0802.1074 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/693/1/329

Abstract

We predict a new class of very intense, short-duration AGN flares capable of accelerating the highest energy cosmic rays, resulting from the tidal disruption of a star or from a disk instability. The rate and power of these flares readily explains the observed flux and density statistics of UHECRs. The photon bursts produced by the predicted AGN flares are discussed; they may soon be detectable. Observations are shown to exclude that continuous jets of powerful Active Galactic Nuclei are the sole source of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays; the stringent requirements for Gamma Ray Bursts to be the source are delineated.

Obtained a more constraining prediction for photon counterparts of the predicted AGN flares, elaborated the discussion of AGN luminosity associated with UHECR acceleration, and corrected minor typos