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Cosmic Ray Mystery Deepens As Gamma Ray Bursts Ruled Out As Particles' Source

Posted: 04/19/2012 8:37 am Updated: 04/19/2012 8:37 am

By: Charles Q. Choi
Published: 04/18/2012 01:08 PM EDT on SPACE.com

The mystery of the origin of the strongest cosmic rays has deepened as new clues into key suspects, the most powerful explosions in the universe, suggest they are likely not potential culprits, researchers say.

Cosmic rays are charged subatomic particles that streak to Earth from deep in outer space. A few rare cosmic rays are extraordinarily powerful, with energies up to 100 million times greater than any attained by human-made particle colliders, such as CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The sources of these cosmic rays are a mystery.

"Nature is capable of accelerating elementary particles to macroscopic energies," said study co-author Francis Halzen at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, principal investigator at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a massive telescope designed to find the tiny subatomic particles. "There are basically only two ideas on how she does this — in gravitationally driven particle flows near the supermassive black holes at the centers of active galaxies, and in the collapse of stars to a black hole, seen by astronomers as gamma-ray bursts."

The prime suspect

Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the universe. They can emit as much energy as our sun during its entire 10-billion-year lifetime in anywhere from milliseconds to minutes.

Gamma Ray Burst

"Some gamma-ray bursts are thought to be collapses of supermassive stars — hypernovas — while others are thought to be collisions of black holes with other black holes or neutron stars," said study co-author Spencer Klein of the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "Both types produce brief but intense blasts of radiation."

New evidence may now rule out gamma-ray bursts as sources of these ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.

Researchers employed the IceCube neutrino detector, an array of thousands of detectors encompassing a cubic kilometer of clear Antarctic ice at the South Pole. Neutrinos are ghostly particles that often pass right through matter, only rarely striking atoms.

Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory

"This is a coming-of-age for neutrino astronomy — the first time we're able to use neutrino data as a new way of looking at astrophysical objects and say something substantive about them," said study co-author Nathan Whitehorn, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who led the recent gamma-ray burst research with Peter Redl of the University of Maryland.

Evidence points elsewhere

The investigators focused on neutrinos whose energy levels suggest they are linked with gamma-ray bursts. The fireballs that give rise to the gamma rays seen in gamma-ray bursts were thought to potentially hurl particles at very high energies, generating both cosmic rays and energetic neutrinos.

After analyzing data on 307 gamma-ray bursts in 2008 and 2009, the scientists discovered the levels of these neutrinos were at least 3.7 times lower than expected. This suggests gamma-ray bursts are probably not the sources of the most powerful cosmic rays.

"After observing gamma-ray bursts for two years, we have not detected the telltale neutrinos for cosmic-ray acceleration," Halzen said.

Still, it could be that current models of neutrino production from these events might be off.

"We're not entirely clear yet as to what this neutrino flux we're not seeing might mean," Whitehorn told SPACE.com. "Our understanding of gamma-ray bursts is not complete — there's a lot of theoretical uncertainty. I suspect what will happen now is that there'll be a lot of efforts in the theory community of how to get neutrino fluxes compatible with the results."

Instead of gamma-ray bursts, researchers note that black holes at the centers or nuclei of active galaxies may be responsible for these ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, sucking in matter and spitting out enormous particle jets as they gorge.

"Active galactic nuclei are big — great big accelerators that may be able to accelerate particles to very high energies," said Klein, a long-time member of the IceCube Collaboration.

IceCube has looked for neutrinos from active galactic nuclei, but as yet the data is inconclusive.

The scientists detailed their findings in tomorrow's (April 19) issue of the journal Nature.

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stargazer13
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12:54 PM on 04/27/2012
ahh

the mysteries of the universe

the human mind must first expand to encompass the whole of the universe
then and only then will the mystery be solved :)

:)
03:43 AM on 04/24/2012
It's aliens.
They are trying to communicate with us. ;)

Also, who would've thought Ice Cube could transition from rapping to physics?
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ranchero42
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12:52 PM on 04/25/2012
You're right! Now they need to look around and see if they can spot any increased activity in any possible DNA-based receivers...
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02:30 PM on 04/23/2012
Once the Big Bang became the popular idiom of the physical sciences (representing not just Cosmology but God as well) the mysteries of the universe have far exceeded our explanations for them, having shut out all but the 'orthodox'.

There are two investigations running in parallel lines. One seeks 'truth', the other seeks 'use' The former, acknowledged and labeled by most as Metaphysics plays mind games. The latter puts what works to work w/o much concern for what 'might be'. These 'workers' remain focused on extracting from research the dollars it takes to allow the 'thinkers' the luxury of their vast and totally inadequate machinery.

"Long Live Steady State". Oh I know, debunked by the microwave background noise and several other well formed ideas about motion w/i the universe, some utterly beyond common sense which was at one time A.E.'s touchstone. The other was that a Supreme Being had to figured largely in his thinking which tells again that true science requires a field w/o bias. We let 'prosecutors' w/ an agenda and bad cops w/ religion enter the investigation they can only say when faced w/ with "energies up to 100 million times greater than any attained by human-made particle colliders, "the sources of these cosmic rays are a mystery". They are, indeed, and they're not the least of the mysteries......
02:52 PM on 04/23/2012
WTF?
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04:15 PM on 04/23/2012
Exactly.
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Dave24
Without God, life is everything.
08:03 AM on 04/25/2012
Look up "woo-woo" for a clear description of your comment.
02:16 PM on 04/23/2012
I used to hang with Cosmic Ray in the day. Dude was pretty far out but, wow, I had no idea!
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CarlIII
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12:48 AM on 04/22/2012
Perhaps there was billions of years ago a region of space that had matter and antimatter collisions. We are looking back to the early universe where these gamma ray bursts are coming from. This is very intriguing science for sure.
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shivabeach
07:55 PM on 04/20/2012
Soon there will be a breakthrough that will knock our socks off. DOnt know when, but its due
10:01 AM on 04/21/2012
We may not be wearing socks anymore when it happens. Our globe will 120 degrees before long if I believe the climate change hype.
11:27 PM on 04/22/2012
Do you tend to swell info in an attempt to make a point. Not a good process.
04:05 PM on 04/21/2012
I'm wearing sandals... what should I do?
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shivabeach
07:51 PM on 04/21/2012
Add a hoodie
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Wall Str33t
Science is not a liberal conspiracy.
09:06 PM on 04/21/2012
You present a very difficult scientific problem.

The sock theory is clearly inadequate since it covers only a limited number of observed phenomena. For instance people whose minds_are_blown, are not likely to also have their socks knocked off. Einstein was himself a sockless man who regarded socks as unnecessary to a happy life in science.

I therefore propose a new theory: those who are sockless may find other items of clothing or footwear generally prone to unexpected feats of aviation.

My advice is don't be buckled up in the sandals too tight when they decide it's time to go.
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rjhuntington
left is right and right is wrong
05:09 PM on 04/20/2012
"Cosmic rays are charged subatomic particles that streak to Earth from deep in outer space."

Charged particles. Electric charge. A charged particle in an electric field will accelerate, even to relativistic speeds. But gravity-bound astrophysicists don't want to talk about electricity in space, even though charged particles are electrical in nature and even though magnetic fields which they do talk about are caused by electric currents which they won't acknowledge.

Instead they have to conjure up exotic impossible entities like black holes. Go figure. Occam's razor has gotten dull indeed.
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Wall Str33t
Science is not a liberal conspiracy.
09:09 PM on 04/21/2012
Something in Sagitarius has the mass of a million Suns.

You think that's impossible? Tough being you.
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rjhuntington
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02:30 PM on 04/22/2012
Something in Sagittarius would have to be that massive if gravity were the only formative force in the universe. But EM dominates. EM is 39 orders of magnitude more compelling to matter than gravity is. Therefore instead of such a massive object, which no one has ever seen an example of, the simpler explanation of intense electrical and magnetic activity provides a more reasonable answer.
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Wall Str33t
Science is not a liberal conspiracy.
09:12 PM on 04/21/2012
You're wrong.

Astrophysics has been concerned with magnetic effects on charges since astrophysics existed.

Please stop making things up.
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rjhuntington
left is right and right is wrong
09:50 AM on 04/22/2012
"magnetic effects on charges"

How about scientifically addressing the fact that the all of the magnetic fields of the Sun are caused by electric currents. Please explain how those magnetic fields could exist without commensurate electric currents to give rise to the magnetic fields. And if you admit they could not, then you must acknowledge the role of electricity in space. Not just charge, but electric current, vast enough and intense enough to raise the observed enormous magnetic fields.
11:30 PM on 04/22/2012
Thank you Wall Str33t for calling him out. Whats up with him anyway?
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FreeThinker in AZ
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04:45 PM on 04/20/2012
Over two million cosmic rays travelling through your body every day....

Cosmic rays may be capable of changing your DNA make-up by hitting individual cells, and may even have human evolution implications.
10:00 AM on 04/21/2012
The individual cell that is struck would have to be an ova or a spermatazoa to influence heredity.
10:09 AM on 04/24/2012
Actually, that is one theory of the source of the occasional events of massive speciation. When the Earth's magnetic field reverses from time to time there will be a short time of effectively no magnetic field, or a magnetic field so chaotic it offers no real practical protection against ionized particles penetrating the atmosphere to the surface. With an increased influx of ionizing radiation, the probability of it causing germ cell mutation goes way up.
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01:12 PM on 04/21/2012
My favorite theory, a means of carrying a communication signal that we have not unlocked as of yet. We continue to find that information can be stored on some small particles of carbon. If that is so, then could it not be fired in a steady stream of cosmic particles. We continue to monitor for radio signals, because that is our chosen means of broadcast, but what if theirs falls along those lines?
03:58 PM on 04/20/2012
No Teaparty members lurking here? ....Good, It could be a tell that a much more massive universe is making it's presence felt.
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Hans Littooy
10:49 PM on 04/20/2012
I'm here and enjoying some real science rather than the typical global warming pseudo science so often found here....I never pass up a good science article on the universe, as I'm like most conservatives - fascinated by this stuff!
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giftoflife898
Without God all things are permitted
12:52 AM on 04/21/2012
I too am fascinated, I may not fully understand everything, but it is interesting.
11:35 PM on 04/22/2012
Global warming pseudo science--- who cares as long as we can call it that and continue despoiling our planet and destroying our environment. Don't you think it would be a good idea to clean up out act, regardless of GW.
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02:38 PM on 04/20/2012
hmmmmmmm . . I wonder what Dr. Cooper would say? A sentient multiverse saying, "Bazinga!"? ;)
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giftoflife898
Without God all things are permitted
12:53 AM on 04/21/2012
All hail Sheldon
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01:15 PM on 04/21/2012
Coutrapolie, the one true scientist...
12:41 PM on 04/20/2012
Why is this a mystery. Cosmic rays originate from the Silver Surfer, looking for planets for Galactus to consume.
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oaoroho
03:57 PM on 04/22/2012
No doubt....
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badman5150
And the trees are all kept equal...
11:22 AM on 04/20/2012
All in all, it's just another brick in the wall.
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joe1964
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03:56 AM on 04/20/2012
Maybe these are leftovers from the beginning of the Universe, say, about 6,000 years ago.
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TallMagnolia
04:02 AM on 04/20/2012
God must be wizzing all over us.
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joe1964
Celebrate France, 1789 at Goldman Sachs
04:05 AM on 04/20/2012
LOL, see, I keep telling y'all, the Flying Spaghetti Monster would NEVER do that!

Um... he might drip sauce on you, though.
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oaoroho
04:00 PM on 04/22/2012
I have to laugh every time I see such a statement. It's truly amazing how one book can force the ignorance of superstition over reality in so many countless people.
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joe1964
Celebrate France, 1789 at Goldman Sachs
04:13 PM on 04/22/2012
I am sure I don't know what you are talking about. As a good Pastafarian, I believe that the Universe was created by the Flying Spaghetti Monster, bless his noodly appendage, about 6,000 years ago from left over Kraft (TM) Macaroni and cheese.
Seems just as reasonable as the other alternatives.
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uniqumm
Hot Snark served with relish
02:34 AM on 04/20/2012
Back to the chalk board!
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Dave24
Without God, life is everything.
02:46 PM on 04/20/2012
Science is always at the chalkboard, which is why it far exceeds the nonsense of every religion.
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uniqumm
Hot Snark served with relish
03:20 PM on 04/20/2012
Psssst---

[don't let THEM hear that!
.....You may have a heavy, black book thump off your head as you're facing the black board!

'nuff said! . . . . .]
10:05 AM on 04/21/2012
What's the point of that comment? You use any excuse to display your bigotry? You must be a great person to be around. Nothing to say about cosmic rays, but everything to say how silly you think other people are. Back at you.
02:16 AM on 04/20/2012
It simply has to work. Right now the most important science in the desert is physics behind air conditioning!! Tesla was messing with the wrong AC!!