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Large-scale cosmic-ray anisotropies with 19 yr of data from the Pierre Auger Observatory
A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, Ingo Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, Jon Paul Lundquist, Shima Ujjani Shivashankara, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: We present results of the measurement of large-scale anisotropies in the arrival directions of ultra–high-energy cosmic rays detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory during 19 yr of operation, prior to AugerPrime, the upgrade of the observatory. The 3D dipole amplitude and direction are reconstructed above 4 EeV in four energy bins. Besides the established dipolar anisotropy in right ascension above 8 EeV, the Fourier amplitude of the 8–16 EeV energy bin is now also above the 5σ discovery level. No time variation of the dipole moment above 8 EeV is found, setting an upper limit to the rate of change of such variations of 0.3% per year at the 95% confidence level. Additionally, the results for the angular power spectrum are shown, demonstrating no other statistically significant multipoles. The results for the equatorial dipole component down to 0.03 EeV are presented, using for the first time a data set obtained with a trigger that has been optimized for lower energies. Finally, model predictions are discussed and compared with observations, based on two source emission scenarios obtained in the combined fit of spectrum and composition above 0.6 EeV.
Keywords: ultra–high-energy cosmic rays, UHECRs, UHECR anisotropies, Pierre Auger Observatory, dipolar anisotropy in right ascension, Fourier amplitude analysis, angular power spectrum, equatorial dipole component, UHECR source emission scenarios
Published in RUNG: 26.11.2024; Views: 630; Downloads: 5
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Complex network based Fourier analysis for signal processing
Vijayan Vijesh, K. Satheesh Kumar, Mohanachandran Nair Sindhu Swapna, Sankaranarayana Iyer Sankararaman, 2024, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: fourier analysis, complex network, signal processing
Published in RUNG: 15.04.2024; Views: 1995; Downloads: 3
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Long-term ozone data analysis
Vjera Butković, Tomislav Cvitaš, Katja Džepina, Nenad Kezele, Leo Klasinc, 2002, original scientific article

Abstract: Various approaches to the analysis of 10-year continuous ozone monitoring from the EUROTRAC-TOR network station Puntijarka near Zagreb are reported. The site has a rural character (45.90degrees N; 15.97degrees E, 980 m a.s.l.) and is representative of the lower troposphere of a wider region. Mean hourly ozone volume fractions measured from 1990-1999, autocorrelation plots for all data and for data for summer periods (May-Sep.), box and whiskers representations of diurnal variations during winter (Nov.-March) and summer periods, mean monthly values and 12-month moving averages, and the Fourier transform of the complete set of 94,248 hourly mean ozone volume fractions are discussed. The data show no increase, or possibly a slight decrease, of the ozone volume fraction toward the end of the decade.
Keywords: long term ozone data, fourier analysis, ozone trend analysis, Puntijarka field station
Published in RUNG: 12.04.2021; Views: 3242; Downloads: 0
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Characterisation of microbunching instability with 2D Fourier analysis
Brynes AD, Giovanni De Ninno, 2020, original scientific article

Keywords: Microbunching instability, Fourier analysis
Published in RUNG: 27.10.2020; Views: 3613; Downloads: 0
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