• Stellar-mass black holes as particle accelerators

    For over a century, scientists have been detecting elementary particles of extraterrestrial origin, known as cosmic rays. These particles carry energy that sometimes exceeds their rest mass by a million times. The mechanism behind this energization and the environmental properties capable of such a process remains unclear.  Among these cosmic rays, the dominant population is that of protons. These protons carry energy up to a million times their rest mass (i.e., up to 106 GeV, where ~1GeV is the energy carried by protons at rest), and very likely they originate in our Milky Way. Despite decades of research, the source of cosmic rays remains unclear because, while cosmic rays propagate…

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