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Is the large-scale sidereal anisotropy of the galactic cosmic-ray intensity really instable at TeV energies?

Authors :
H. Nanjo
T. Shirai
Danzengluobu
Zhenyong Feng
C. F. Feng
Haibing Hu
M. Amenomori
K. Kasahara
L. L. Jiang
Y. Zhang
M. Sakata
A. F. Li
A. Shiomi
Gui-Ming Le
Jing Huang
Chihiro Kato
H. M. Zhang
X. X. Zhou
Y. Q. Guo
H. Sugimoto
X. B. Qu
X. L. Qian
J. S. Liu
A. F. Yuan
H. R. Wu
J. Shao
I. Ohta
C. X. Liu
Huihai He
X. R. Meng
Zhaoyang Feng
N. Tateyama
W. Y. Chen
L. Xue
Harufumi Tsuchiya
K. Mizutani
D. Chen
Z. T. He
Masaki Nishizawa
X. Y. Zhang
Shunsuke Ozawa
Kazuoki Munakata
T. K. Sako
Labaciren
N. Hotta
Y. Katayose
Y. Yamamoto
Shoji Torii
Zhaxisangzhu
X. J. Bi
K. Hibino
X. H. Ding
H. B. Hu
H. W. Guo
Hsiao-Chi Lu
Y. H. Tan
M. Shibata
F. Kajino
Zicai Yang
S. Yasue
Q. B. Gou
Masato Takita
L. K. Ding
Jia Zhang
Yi Zhang
M. Ohnishi
S. Udo
Takashi Saito
W. J. Li
Ying Zhang
Huaguang Wang
S. W. Cui
Takeshi Saito
Kazumasa Kawata
L. M. Zhai
T. Yuda
H. Y. Jia
Source :
Astroparticle Physics. 36:237-241
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

The sidereal cosmic-ray anisotropy at TeV energies has a large-scale deficit region distributed between 150 and 240 degrees in right ascension, which is called the “loss-cone”. The Milagro experiment reported the detection of a steady increase in the loss-cone amplitude at 6 TeV from July 2000 to July 2007. In this paper, we examine Milagro’s claim using the data collected by the Tibet air-shower experiment from November 1999 through December 2008. No time dependence was found in the loss-cone amplitude at 4.4, 6.2, and 11 TeV. If the increase in the loss-cone amplitude were, as Milagro argued, due to variations in the heliosphere in relation to solar activities, the same tendency would be seen at sub-TeV energies where the anisotropy is far more sensitive to solar activities. At 0.6 TeV, however, Matsushiro underground muon observatory reported no significant increase in the loss-cone amplitude during the corresponding period.

Details

ISSN :
09276505
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astroparticle Physics
Accession number :
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