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Observation of an Anisotropy in the Galactic Cosmic Ray arrival direction at 400 TeV with IceCube

Authors :
Bose, Debanjan
Buitink, Stijn
De Clercq, Catherine
Labare, Mathieu
Strahler, Erik
Van Eijndhoven, Nicolaas
Physics
Elementary Particle Physics
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In this paper we report the first observation in the Southern hemisphere of an energy dependence in the Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy up to a few hundred TeV. This measurement was performed using cosmic ray induced muons recorded by the partially deployed IceCube observatory between May 2009 and May 2010. The data include a total of 33×109 muon events with a median angular resolution of ?3? degrees. A sky map of the relative intensity in arrival direction over the Southern celestial sky is presented for cosmic ray median energies of 20 and 400 TeV. The same large-scale anisotropy observed at median energies around 20 TeV is not present at 400 TeV. Instead, the high energy skymap shows a different anisotropy structure including a deficit with a post-trial significance of -6.3?. This anisotropy reveals a new feature of the Galactic cosmic ray distribution, which must be incorporated into theories of the origin and propagation of cosmic rays.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......3848..03a9a2eae90e41b34ca020f08d27fcdd