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The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

An Indication of Anisotropy in Arrival Directions of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays through Comparison to the Flux Pattern of Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Sources

A. Aab; P. Abreu; M. Aglietta; I. F. M. Albuquerque; I. Allekotte; A. Almela; S. Buitink; F. Canfora; S. J. De Jong; H. Falcke; J.R. Hörandel; G. De Mauro; C. Timmermans; G. van Aar; A. van Vliet; Z. Zong; F. Zuccarello

A new analysis of the data set from the Pierre Auger Observatory provides evidence for anisotropy in the arrival directions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays on an intermediate angular scale, which is indicative of excess arrivals from strong, nearby sources. The data consist of 5514 events above with zenith angles up to 80°xa0recorded before 2017 April 30. Sky models have been created for two distinct populations of extragalactic gamma-ray emitters: active galactic nuclei from the second catalog of hard Fermi-LAT sources (2FHL) and starburst galaxies from a sample that was examined with Fermi-LAT. Flux-limited samples, which include all types of galaxies from the Swift-BAT and 2MASS surveys, have been investigated for comparison. The sky model of cosmic-ray density constructed using each catalog has two free parameters, the fraction of events correlating with astrophysical objects, and an angular scale characterizing the clustering of cosmic rays around extragalactic sources. A maximum-likelihood ratio test is used to evaluate the best values of these parameters and to quantify the strength of each model by contrast with isotropy. It is found that the starburst model fits the data better than the hypothesis of isotropy with a statistical significance of 4.0σ, the highest value of the test statistic being for energies above . The three alternative models are favored against isotropy with 2.7σ–3.2σ significance. The origin of the indicated deviation from isotropy is examined and prospects for more sensitive future studies are discussed.


Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Spectral calibration of the fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory

A. Aab; S. Buitink; F. Canfora; S. J. De Jong; G. De Mauro; H. Falcke; J.R. Hörandel; C. Timmermans

We present a novel method to measure precisely the relative spectral response of the fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory. We used a portable light source based on a xenon flasher and a monochromator to measure the relative spectral efficiencies of eight telescopes in steps of 5u202fnm from 280u202fnm to 440u202fnm. Each point in a scan had approximately 2u202fnm FWHM out of the monochromator. Different sets of telescopes in the observatory have different optical components, and the eight telescopes measured represent two each of the four combinations of components represented in the observatory. We made an end-to-end measurement of the response from different combinations of optical components, and the monochromator setup allowed for more precise and complete measurements than our previous multi-wavelength calibrations. We find an overall uncertainty in the calibration of the spectral response of most of the telescopes of 1.5% for all wavelengths; the six oldest telescopes have larger overall uncertainties of about 2.2%. We also report changes in physics measurables due to the change in calibration, which are generally small.


Physical Review D | 2017

Inferences on mass composition and tests of hadronic interactions from 0.3 to 100 EeV using the water-Cherenkov detectors of the Pierre Auger Observatory

A. Aab; S. Buitink; F. Canfora; S. J. De Jong; G. De Mauro; H. Falcke; J.R. Hörandel; C. Timmermans; G. van Aar; A. van Vliet


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2018

Erratum: Combined fit of spectrum and composition data as measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory (vol 4, 038, 2017)

A. Aab; Stijn Buitink; F. Canfora; S. J. De Jong; G. De Mauro; H. Falcke; J.R. Hörandel; S. Jansen; J. Schulz; C. Timmermans; G. van Aar; A. van Vliet


Physics Letters B | 2016

宇宙線スペクトルの「くるぶし」での混合質量組成の証拠

A. Aab; P. Abreu; M. Aglietta; E. J. Ahn; I. Al Samarai; Albuquerque I.F.M.; I. Allekotte; P. Allison; A. Almela; Castillo J. Alvarez; J. Alvarez-Muñiz; M. Ambrosio; G. A. Anastasi; Luis A. Anchordoqui; B. Andrada; S. Andringa; C. Aramo; F. Arqueros; N. Arsene; H. Asorey; P. Assis; J. Aublin; G. Avila; A. M. Badescu; A. Balaceanu; C. Baus; J. J. Beatty; K. Becker; J. A. Bellido; C. Berat

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A. Aab

Folkwang University of the Arts

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C. Timmermans

Radboud University Nijmegen

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G. De Mauro

Radboud University Nijmegen

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H. Falcke

Radboud University Nijmegen

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J.R. Hörandel

Radboud University Nijmegen

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S. J. De Jong

Radboud University Nijmegen

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A. van Vliet

Radboud University Nijmegen

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G. van Aar

Radboud University Nijmegen

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S. Buitink

Radboud University Nijmegen

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P. Abreu

Instituto Superior Técnico

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