ITEDA   22747
INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA EN DETECCION Y ASTROPARTICULAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays above 32 EeV from Phase One of the Pierre Auger Observatory
Autor/es:
ABREU, P.; ALLEKOTTE, I.; ALVAREZ-MUÑIZ, J.; ALBURY, J.M.; ANASTASI, G.A.; ALMELA, A.; ANDRINGA, S.; AMMERMAN YEBRA, J.; ARNONE, E.; ANDRADA, B.; ASSIS, P.; ARAÚJO FERREIRA, P.R.; BADESCU, A.M.; ASOREY, H.; BARBATO, F.; AVOCONE, E.; BERTAINA, M.E.; BALACEANU, A.; BINET, V.; BERAT, C.; BITEAU, J.; BIERMANN, P.L.; BLÜMER, J.; BISTER, T.; BONIFAZI, C.; BLEVE, C.; BOTTI, A.M.; BONCIOLI, D.; BRICHETTO ORCHERA, P.G.; BORODAI, N.; BUENO, A.; BRETZ, T.; BÜSKEN, M.; BUCHHOLZ, P.; CANFORA, F.; BUSCEMI, M.; CASTELLINA, A.; CACCIANIGA, L.; CAZON, L.; CARUSO, R.; CHUDOBA, J.; CATALDI, G.; COBOS CERUTTI, A.C.; CHINELLATO, J.A.; COLUCCIA, M.R.; CLAY, R.W.; CONSOLATI, G.; COLEMAN, A.; CORREIA DOS SANTOS, D.; CONDORELLI, A.; DAUMILLER, K.; CONVENGA, F.; DE ALMEIDA, R.M.; DE MELLO NETO, J.R.T.; DASSO, S.; DAY, J.A.; DE OLIVEIRA FRANCO, D.; DE JONG, S.J.; DE VITO, E.; DE OLIVEIRA, J.; DELIGNY, O.; DE SOUZA, V.; DOBRE, M.; DEL RÍO, M.; DOMINGUES MENDES, L.M.; DI MATTEO, A.; EBR, J.; D'OLIVO, J.C.; ERDMANN, M.; DOVA, M.T.; FALCKE
Revista:
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 935
ISSN:
0004-637X
Resumen:
A promising energy range to look for angular correlations between cosmic rays of extragalactic origin and their sources is at the highest energies, above a few tens of EeV (1 EeV 1018 eV). Despite the flux of these particles being extremely low, the area of ∼3000 km2 covered at the Pierre Auger Observatory, and the 17 yr data-taking period of the Phase 1 of its operations, have enabled us to measure the arrival directions of more than 2600 ultra-high-energy cosmic rays above 32 EeV. We publish this data set, the largest available at such energies from an integrated exposure of 122,000 km2 sr yr, and search it for anisotropies over the 3.4π steradians covered with the Observatory. Evidence for a deviation in excess of isotropy at intermediate angular scales, with ∼15° Gaussian spread or ∼25° top-hat radius, is obtained at the 4σ significance level for cosmic-ray energies above ∼40 EeV.