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This thesis addresses the feasibility of the production of
ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in starburst galaxies and active
galactic nuclei. These astrophysical objects were theoretically
proposed as candidate sources a long time ago. Nevertheless, the
interest in them has been recently renewed due to the observational
data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope
Array. In this work, a comprehensive review of the current status
of the research on cosmic rays accelerators is provided, along with
a summary of the principal concepts needed to connect these
relativistic particles with electromagnetic and neutrino
observations in the multi-messenger era. On one hand, the
hypothesis of accelerating particles with energies above 10(1)8 eV
in starburst superwinds is carefully revisited, taking into account
the constraints imposed by the most recent electromagnetic
observations. On the other hand, an alternative new model for the
gamma emission of the nearby active galaxy NGC 1068 is presented.
The implications of the results of these studies are discussed in
terms of the contemporary observatories and prospects for future
experiments are offered.
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