Search for Small-Scale Anisotropy of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays Observed in Stereo by HiRes

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The HiRes experiment is a stereo air fluorescence detector for the study of the highest energy cosmic rays. Above 10^19 eV the angular resolution of the instrument has a typical uncertainty on the order of 0.5^rc, making HiRes an ideal instrument for the study of arrival directions and for identifying compact sources of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays. We will present the results of searches for small-scale (<5^rc) anisotropy and cross-correlation with astrophysical objects.

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