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Gamma-ray Signatures of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Line-of-sight Interactions

Jon Dumm, Lucy Fortson

Published 2013-05-01, updated 2013-09-29Version 2

Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) interact en route to Earth, producing secondary gamma-rays. For the case of high cosmic ray power and weak intergalactic magnetic fields, the deflections of these UHECRs may be small leading to detectable gamma-ray fluxes that point back to their origin. We summarize current results and prospects of detecting a signature of these interactions using the current and next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes.

Comments: White paper contribution for Snowmass 2013, and in particular for the Cosmic Frontier Working Group ("CF6: Cosmic Particles and Fundamental Physics" subgroup). 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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