UHECR Anisotropy from Luminous Infrared Galaxies - Predictions for the Pierre Auger Observatory

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Talk given at 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Tsukuba, Japan, 31 jul- 7 aug 2003

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We consider the hypothesis that luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) are
sources of the UHECRs. By associating the AGASA triplet with the Arp 299 galaxy
we obtain reasonable values for Galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields. We
predict what the southern sky, to be seen by the Auger experiment, should look
like, so that the LIRG hypothesis could be verified soon.

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