Observation of anisotropy in the arrival directions of galactic cosmic rays at multiple angular scales with icecube
Between 2009 May and 2010 May, the IceCube neutrino detector at the South Pole recorded 32 billion muons generated in air showers produced by cosmic rays with a median energy of 20TeV. With a data set of this size, it is possible to probe the southern sky for per-mil anisotropy on all angular scales...
Main Authors: | Abbasi, R, Abdou, Y, Abu-Zayyad, T, Adams, J, Aguilar, J, Ahlers, M, Altmann, D, Andeen, K, Auffenberg, J, Bai, X, Baker, M, Barwick, S, Bay, R, Bazo Alba, J, Beattie, K, Beatty, J, Bechet, S, Becker, J, Becker, K, Benabderrahmane, M, BenZvi, S, Berdermann, J, Berghaus, P, Berley, D, Bernardini, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2011
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