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A Search for Small-Scale Anisotropy of PeV Cosmic Rays
Published 2012-03-12Version 1
Recent results of Milagro, Tibet, ARGO-YBJ and IceCube experiments on the small-scale anisotropy of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) with energies from units up to a few hundred TeV arise a question on a possible nature of the observed phenomenon, as well as on the anisotropy of CRs at higher energies. An analysis of a small-scale anisotropy of CRs with energies at around PeV registered with the EAS MSU array presented in the article, reveals a number of regions with an excessive flux. A typical size of the regions varies from 3 up to 12 degrees. We study correlation of these regions with positions of potential astrophysical sources of CRs and discuss a possible origin of the observed anisotropy.
Comments: 16 pages with 4 figures
Journal: Astronomy Letters 38 (2012) 731; published in Russian in Pis'ma v Astron. Zhurnal, 2012, Vol. 38, pp. 816-830
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: pev cosmic rays, small-scale anisotropy, galactic cosmic rays, eas msu array, icecube experiments
Tags: journal article
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