Small-scale cosmic ray anisotropy observed by the GRAPES-3 experiment at TeV energies
Abstract
GRAPES-3 is a mid-altitude (2200 m) and near equatorial ( North) air shower array, overlapping in its field of view for cosmic ray observations with experiments that are located in Northern and Southern hemispheres. We analyze a sample of cosmic ray events collected by the GRAPES-3 experiment between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2016 with a median energy of TeV for study of small-scale () angular scale anisotropies. We observed two structures labeled as A and B, deviate from the expected isotropic distribution of cosmic rays in a statistically significant manner. Structure `A' spans to in the right ascension and to in the declination coordinate. The relative excess observed in the structure A is at the level of with a statistical significance of 6.8 standard deviations. Structure `B' is observed in the right ascension range of to . The relative excess observed in this region is at the level of with a statistical significance of 4.7 standard deviations. These structures are consistent with those reported by Milagro, ARGO-YBJ, and HAWC. These observations could provide a better understanding of the cosmic ray sources, propagation and the magnetic structures in our Galaxy.
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@article{arxiv.2310.15489,
title = {Small-scale cosmic ray anisotropy observed by the GRAPES-3 experiment at TeV energies},
author = {M. Chakraborty and S. Ahmad and A. Chandra and S. R. Dugad and U. D. Goswami and S. K. Gupta and B. Hariharan and Y. Hayashi and P. Jagadeesan and A. Jain and P. Jain and S. Kawakami and T. Koi and H. Kojima and S. Mahapatra and P. K. Mohanty and R. Moharana and Y. Muraki and P. K. Nayak and T. Nonaka and T. Nakamura and A. Oshima and B. P. Pant and D. Pattanaik and S. Paul and G. S. Pradhan and M. Rameez and K. Ramesh and S. Saha and R. Sahoo and R. Scaria and S. Shibata and T. Tabata and H. Takamaru and K. Tanaka and F. Varsi and K. Yamazaki and M. Zuberi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15489},
year = {2023}
}