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Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos from Gamma-Ray Bursts, Hypernovae and Galactic Shocks
Published 2014-07-21Version 1
I review gamma-ray burst models (GRBs) and observations, and discuss the possible production of ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos in both the standard internal shock models and the newer generation of photospheric and hadronic GRB models, in the light of current constraints imposed by IceCube, Auger and TA observations. I then discuss models that have been proposed to explain the recent astrophysical PeV neutrino observations, including star-forming and star-burst galaxies, hypernovae and galaxy accretion and merger shocks.
Comments: 13 pages, 10 figures. Based on a talk given at the "Cosmic Ray Origins: Beyond the Standard Models" international conference in San Vito di Cadore, Dolomites, Italy, 16-22 March 2014. To be published in the conference proceedings, in Nucl. Phys. B; Editors: O. Tibolla, L. Drury, M. Persic, S. Kaufmann, H. Voelk, K. Mannheim and A. de Angelis
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: ultra-high energy cosmic rays, galactic shocks, hypernovae, review gamma-ray burst models, standard internal shock models
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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