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Physics 2000
Hard component of ultra-high energy cosmic rays and vortonsDOI: 10.1016/S0927-6505(01)00119-0 Abstract: Observed events of ultra-high energy cosmic rays may indicate a hard component for the energy spectrum of their flux, which might have origin in the decay of long-lived vortons presumably condensed in the galactic halo. To be consistent with the needed present density, vortons may have been formed during the breaking of an abelian symmetry contained in a large GUT group like E6 and a part of them could have survived the destabilization caused by the electroweak transition.
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