Testing the Uniformity of the Distribution of Arrival Directions of EHECR Events

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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One of the major challenges confronting both astrophysics and high energy particle physics is to explain the identity, origin, propagation, and interaction with the Earth's atmosphere of ~ 10^20 eV extremely high energy cosmic rays (EHECRs). Although the observed small scale clustering of a few events is likely not random, the existence of nonrandom clustering at larger scales remains unclear. Using the 2-point angular correlation function on 48 EHECR events collected by the Akeno Giant Air Shower Array (AGASA), we find a positive, but possibly insignificant, correlation at 35-45 degree scales.

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