2022 report from the Auger-TA working group on UHECR arrival directions
A. di Matteo, L. Anchordoqui, T. Bister, R. de Almeida, O. Deligny, L., Deval, G. Farrar, U. Giaccari, G. Golup, R. Higuchi, J. Kim, M. Kuznetsov, I., Mari\c{s}, G. Rubtsov, P. Tinyakov, and F. Urban (for the Pierre Auger and, Telescope Array collaborations)

TL;DR
This report presents joint analysis results from the Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array, revealing a significant correlation between ultra-high-energy cosmic ray arrival directions and nearby starburst galaxies, suggesting potential source associations.
Contribution
It provides the first combined anisotropy and source correlation analysis using the latest data from both observatories, enhancing understanding of UHECR origins.
Findings
12.1% of UHECRs correlate with nearby starburst galaxies
Correlation significance increased to 4.7 sigma post-trial
Analysis updates previous results with 3 additional years of Telescope Array data
Abstract
After over 60 years, the powerful engines that accelerate ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) to the formidable energies at which we observe them from Earth remain mysterious. Assuming standard physics, we expect UHECR sources to lie within the local Universe (up to a few hundred~Mpc). The distribution of matter in the local Universe is anisotropic, and we expect this anisotropy to be imprinted on the distribution of UHECR arrival directions. Even though intervening intergalactic and Galactic magnetic fields deflect charged UHECRs and can distort these anisotropies, some amount of information on the distribution of the sources is preserved. In this proceedings contribution, we present the results of the joint Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array searches for (a) the largest-scale anisotropies (the harmonic dipole and quadrupole) and (b) correlations with a sample of nearby…
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications
