Northern Hemisphere UHECR data further supports pseudo-photon composition of CMBR [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.07632


I further test the theory that the Cosmic Background Radiation (CBR) is not photonic in composition. Tipler (2005) has previously argued that the consistency of the Standard Model (SM) with the Second Law of Thermodynamics requires the early universe CBR to be composed entirely of an SU(2) gauge field (pseudo-photons) instead of photons. One of the consequences of this assumption is that the Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) would be able to propagate a factor of ten further than allowed in standard theory as a pseudo-photonic CBR would be unable to couple with right-handed fermions. I test if this novel theory solves the problem of UHECR origin by finding suitable candidates up to a redshift z = 0.1 within three degrees of the arrival direction. Utilizing the Fly’s Eye Northern Hemisphere UHECR data, I identified candidates with 80% success for the Northern Sky UHECR (98.7% if certain celestial objects which are likely to be Active Galactic Nuclei are absolutely identified as such). This is parsimonious with the CBR theory, which has other important implications for the Standard Model, early universe cosmology, and the origin of matter and anti-matter. This extends the work of Tipler and Piasecki (2018), where they used UHECR data from the Southern Hemisphere to get a 86% successful source identification rate. I predict that the remaining UHECR not paired with a potential source will have sources identified upon closer telescopic investigations of these regions. Other recent experiments further suggest a pseudo-photonic composition of the CBR. The problem of UHECR origin may be solved.

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D. Piasecki
Mon, 19 Jul 21
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