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Update on full-sky searches for large- and medium-scale anisotropies in the UHECR flux using the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array
Grigory I. Rubtsov, Andrej Filipčič, Jon Paul Lundquist, Shima Ujjani Shivashankara, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2025, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: The flux of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) is remarkably uniform across all directions in the sky. The only anisotropy detected with a significance greater than 5σ is a large-scale dipolar modulation in right ascension for energies above 8 EeV. To enhance our sensitivity to potential anisotropies, which may be obscured by significant deflections by magnetic fields, two strategies can be employed: (1) focusing on large-scale anisotropies, such as the dipole and quadrupole moments across various energy intervals, which are anticipated to be more resilient to magnetic deflections; or (2) focusing on the highest energies, where the background from distant sources is more attenuated. The unique aspect of our research is achieving full-sky coverage by combining data for the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array, which would not be possible with a single detector array. This comprehensive coverage enables the application of analysis techniques that would otherwise require specific assumptions with partial sky coverage. Accounting for potential systematic effects in energy reconstruction is crucial to avoid spurious north–south anisotropies; the overlapping sky region observed by both arrays allows us to address this in an entirely data-driven manner. In this contribution, we present the latest results using the largest UHECR dataset collected to date, with events detected until December 2022 at the Pierre Auger Observatory and until May 2024 at the Telescope Array. It is shown that the dipolar modulation is the only anisotropy that is significantly (4.6σ) identified in the angular power spectrum. The hypothesis of correlations with the starburst galaxies is supported at the significance of 4.4σ.
Keywords: ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, Pierre Auger Observatory, UHECR arrival directions, UHECR large-scale anisotropies, UHECR medium-scale anisotropies, full-sky coverage, Telescope Array
Published in RUNG: 05.05.2025; Views: 287; Downloads: 4
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UHECR arrival directions in the latest data from the original Auger and TA surface detectors and nearby galaxies
A. di Matteo, Andrej Filipčič, Jon Paul Lundquist, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, Lukas Zehrer, 2022, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: The distribution of ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray arrival directions appears to be nearly isotropic except for a dipole moment of order 6×(E/10 EeV) per cent. Nonetheless, at the highest energies, as the number of possible candidate sources within the propagation horizon and the magnetic deflections both shrink, smaller-scale anisotropies might be expected to emerge. On the other hand, the flux suppression reduces the statistics available for searching for such anisotropies. In this work, we consider two different lists of candidate sources: a sample of nearby starburst galaxies and the 2MRS catalog tracing stellar mass within 250 Mpc. We combine surface-detector data collected at the Pierre Auger Observatory until 2020 and the Telescope Array until 2019, and use them to test models in which UHECRs comprise an isotropic background and a foreground originating from the candidate sources and randomly deflected by magnetic fields. The free parameters of these models are the energy threshold, the signal fraction, and the search angular scale. We find a correlation between the arrival directions of 11.8%+5.0%−3.1% of cosmic rays detected with E≥38 EeV by Auger or with E≳49 EeV by TA and the position of nearby starburst galaxies on a 15.5∘+5.3∘−3.2∘ angular scale, with a 4.2σ post-trial significance, as well as a weaker correlation with the overall galaxy distribution.
Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, Telescope Array, indirect detection, surface detection, ground array, ultra-high energy, cosmic rays, anisotropy, full-sky, starburst galaxies, source correlations, dipole
Published in RUNG: 04.10.2023; Views: 2465; Downloads: 7
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