Observation of the GZK Cutoff by the HiRes Experiment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The High Resolution Fly's Eye Experiment (HiRes) in Utah is an air fluorescence telescope mapping the northern sky in cosmic rays at energies above 1018 eV. Since November 1999, HiRes has been operated in stereo mode, i.e. with two sites separated by 13 km to provide cosmic ray data of unprecedented quality of the northern sky. We focus on the latest results from the monocular and stereoscopic data concerning the primary chemical composition above 1018 eV, the search for small-scale anisotropies in the cosmic ray arrival distribution and the observation of the GZK cut-off.

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