New Results from the Auger Observatory
Giorgio Matthiae

TL;DR
The paper reports on the Auger Observatory's recent findings on cosmic rays, including composition, spectrum, anisotropy, neutrino limits, and correlations with extragalactic objects, advancing understanding of high-energy cosmic phenomena.
Contribution
It provides new observational data and analysis on cosmic ray properties and their correlations with extragalactic sources, marking significant progress in cosmic ray research.
Findings
Observation of correlations with nearby extragalactic objects
Upper limits on neutrino fraction
Measurements of mass composition, energy spectrum, and anisotropy
Abstract
The Auger project was designed to study the high-energy cosmic rays by measuring the properties of the showers produced in the atmosphere. The Southern Auger Observatory has taken data since January 2004 and is now completed. Results on mass composition, energy spectrum and anisotropy of the arrival directions are presented together with upper limits on the neutrino fraction. The most important result is the recent observation of correlations with nearby extragalactic objects.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
