INVESTIGADORES
MOLLERACH Maria Silvia
artículos
Título:
Lensing of ultra-high energy cosmic rays in turbulent magnetic fields
Autor/es:
D. HARARI, S. MOLLERACH, E. ROULET Y F. SANCHEZ
Revista:
JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS - (Online)
Editorial:
IOP
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 0203 p. 1 - 29
ISSN:
1029-8479
Resumen:
We consider the propagation of ultra high energy cosmic rays through turbulent magnetic fields and study the transition between the regimes of single and multiple images of point-like sources. The transition occurs at energies around $E_c\simeq Z~41 {\rm EeV}(B_{rms}/5 \mu{\rm G}) (L/ 2 {\rm kpc})^{3/2}\sqrt{50 {\rm pc}/L_c}$, where $L$ is the distance traversed by the CR's with electric charge $Ze$ in the turbulent magnetic field of root mean square strength $B_{rms}$ and coherence length $L_c$. We find that above $2 E_c$ only sources located in a fraction of a few % of the sky can reach large amplifications of its principal image or start developing multiple images. New images appear in pairs with huge magnifications, and they remain amplified over a significant range of energies. At decreasing energies the fraction of the sky in which sources can develop multiple images increases, reaching about 50% for $E>E_c/2$. The magnification peaks become however increasingly narrower and for $E<E_c/3$ their integrated effect becomes less noticeable. If a uniform magnetic field component is also present it would further narrow down the peaks, shrinking the energy range in which they can be relevant. Below $E\simeq E_c/10$ some kind of scintillation regime is reached, where many demagnified images of a source are present but with overall total magnification of order unity. We also search for lensing signatures in the AGASA data studying two-dimensional correlations in angle and energy and find some interesting hints.