INVESTIGADORES
PLATINO Manuel
artículos
Título:
Cosmic-Ray Anisotropies in Right Ascension Measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory
Autor/es:
THE PIERRE AUGER COLLABORATION (VER M. PLATINO EN PUBLICACIÓN); MANUEL PLATINO
Revista:
The Astrophysical Journal
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2020 vol. 891
ISSN:
1538-4357
Resumen:
We present measurements of the large-scale cosmic-ray anisotropies in right ascension, using data collected by the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatory over more than 14 years. We determine the equatorial dipole component, d ⊥, through a Fourier analysis in right ascension that includes weights for each event so as to account for the main detector-induced systematic effects. For the energies at which the trigger efficiency of the array is small, the "East-West" method is employed. Besides using the data from the array with detectors separated by 1500 m, we also include data from the smaller but denser sub-array of detectors with 750 m separation, which allows us to extend the analysis down to ∼0.03 EeV. The most significant equatorial dipole amplitude obtained is that in the cumulative bin above 8~EeV, d⊥=6.0(+1.0, −0.9%), which is inconsistent with isotropy at the 6σ level. In the bins below 8 EeV, we obtain 99% CL upper-bounds on d⊥ at the level of 1 to 3 percent. At energies below 1 EeV, even though the amplitudes are not significant, the phases determined in most of the bins are not far from the right ascension of the Galactic center, at αGC=−94°, suggesting a predominantly Galactic origin for anisotropies at these energies. The reconstructed dipole phases in the energy bins above 4 EeV point instead to right ascensions that are almost opposite to the Galactic center one, indicative of an extragalactic cosmic ray origin.