Further evidence for ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray acceleration in starburst-driven superwinds

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2023)

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Very recently, the Pierre Auger and Telescope Array collaborations reported strong evidence for a correlation between the highest energy cosmic rays and nearby starburst galaxies, with a global significance post-trial of 4.7 sigma. It is well-known that the collective effect of supernovae and winds from massive stars in the central region of these galaxies drives a galactic-scale superwind that can shock heat and accelerate ambient interstellar or circumgalactic gas. In previous work we showed that, for reasonable source parameters, starburst-driven superwinds can be the carriers of ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray acceleration. In this paper we assess the extent to which one can approach the archaeological "inverse" problem of deciphering properties of superwind evolution from present-day IR emission of their host galaxies. We show that the Outer Limits galaxy NGC 891 could provide "smoking-gun evidence" for the starburst-driven superwind model of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays.
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cosmic ray acceleration,ultrahigh-energy,starburst-driven
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