Implications of Recent UHECR Data for Multi-Messenger Studies of Cosmic Accelerators

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Multi-messenger astronomy, combining detection of charged cosmic rays, of electromagnetic radiation from radio waves to highest-energy gamma rays, of neutrinos and - ultimately - of gravitational waves will be at the forefront of astrophysics and astroparticle physics during the coming decade and will provide the tools to identify cosmic accelerators and their mechanisms. Auger observations are a perfect complement to the larger experimental efforts in high energies, as analysis of UHECR data both contributes unprecedented insight into the highest-energy processes as well as benefits directly from the discoveries of other high-energy experiments. The recent results of Auger on anisotropies of the highest energy cosmic rays provide the first glimpse into the novel field of charge particle astronomy, and already suggest various ways with which such observations can be integrated in multi-wavelength, multi-messenger studies of the highest-energy astrophysical systems.

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