211. Search for energy dependent patterns in the arrival direction of cosmic rays at the Pierre Auger ObservatoryTobias Winchen, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: Energy-dependent patterns in the arrival directions of cosmic
rays are expected from deflections in galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields. We report on searches for such
patterns in the data of the surface detector of the Pierre
Auger Observatory at energies above E = 5 EeV in regions
within approximately 15◦ around events with energy E > 60
EeV. No significant patterns are found with this analysis which
can be used to constrain parameters in propagation scenarios. Keywords: ultra-high energy cosmic rays
galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields
magnetic deflection patterns
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212. Arrival directions of the highest-energy cosmic rays detected with the Pierre Auger ObservatoryJulien Aublin, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: We present the results of a search for small to intermediate
scale anisotropies in the distribution of arrival directions
of ultra-high energy cosmic rays recorded at the Pierre Auger
Observatory. The data set, gathered in ten years of operation,
includes arrival directions with zenith angles up to 80◦,
and is about three times larger than that used in earlier
studies. We update the test based on correlations with active
galactic nuclei (AGNs) from the Véron-Cetty and Véron catalog,
which does not yield a significant indication of anisotropy
with the present data set. We perform a blind search for
localized excess fluxes and for self-clustering of arrival
directions at angular scales up to 30◦ and for different
energy thresholds between 40 EeV and 80 EeV. We also examine
the correlation of arrival directions with relatively nearby galaxies in the 2MRS catalog, AGNs detected by Swift-BAT,
and a sample of radio galaxies with jets and with the
Centaurus A galaxy. None of the searches shows a statistically
significant evidence of anisotropy. The two largest
departures from isotropy that were found have a post-trial
probability ≈ 1.4%. One is for cosmic rays with energy above
58 EeV that arrive within 15◦ of the direction toward
Centaurus A. The other is for arrival directions within 18◦
of Swift-BAT AGNs closer than 130 Mpc and brighter than
10[sup]44 erg/s, with the same energy threshold. Keywords: ultra-high energy cosmic rays
anisotropy studies
active galactic nuclei
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213. The flux of ultra-high energy cosmic rays after ten years of operation of the Pierre Auger ObservatoryInés Valiño, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: The flux of ultra-high energy cosmic rays has been measured
with unprecedented precision at the Pierre Auger Observatory.
We report an update of the all-sky flux of cosmic rays above 3 x 10 [sup] 17 eV obtained by combining four
independent data sets. These measurements are based on data
from the surface detector arrays (divided into two sets according to the shower zenith angle), from a nested, denser,
detector array, and hybrid events measured simultaneously with
both the fluorescence detector and the surface detector array.
The spectral features are presented in detail and the
systematic uncertainties are addressed. The huge amount of data
collected to date, with a total exposure exceeding
50,000 km2 sr yr, together with the wide range of sky observed
(in declination from -90[deg] to 45[deg]) also allow us to
measure the energy spectrum from different regions of the sky.
We present the results of the search for a dependence of the
measured flux on the declination of the incoming directions. Keywords: ultra-high energy cosmic rays
energy spectrum
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