Cosmic rays in the energy range 1018.0–1018.5 eV are thought to have a light, probably protonic, composition. To study their origin one can search for anisotropy in their arrival directions. Extragalactic cosmic rays should be isotropic, but galactic cosmic rays of this type should be seen mostly along the galactic plane, and there should be a shortage of events coming from directions near the galactic anticenter. This is due to the fact that, under the influence of the galactic magnetic field, the transition from ballistic to diffusive behavior is well advanced, and this qualitative picture persists over the whole energy range. Guided by models of the galactic magnetic field that indicate that the enhancement along the galactic plane shoul...
We analyze the distribution of arrival directions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays recorded at the P...
AbstractExperimental efforts to reveal the nature and origin of cosmic rays with energy above 1018 ...
International audienceUltra high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) are particles, likely protons and/or nu...
Cosmic rays in the energy range 1018.0-1018.5 eV are thought to have a light, probably protonic, com...
This talk based on results of ref. [1], where we constrain the energy at which the transition from G...
18 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe constrain the energy at which the transition from Galact...
We investigate signatures that would be produced in the spectrum and sky distribution of ultra-high ...
Ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECR; E > 55 EeV) are usually assumed to originate outside our Galaxy...
Recent analyses of the anisotropy of cosmic rays at $10^{18}$ eV (the AGASA and SUGAR data) show sig...
A review is given of the main properties of the charged component of galactic cosmic rays, particles...
See paper for full list of authorsInternational audienceWe analyze the distribution of arrival direc...
We analyze the distribution of arrival directions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays recorded at the P...
AbstractExperimental efforts to reveal the nature and origin of cosmic rays with energy above 1018 ...
International audienceUltra high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) are particles, likely protons and/or nu...
Cosmic rays in the energy range 1018.0-1018.5 eV are thought to have a light, probably protonic, com...
This talk based on results of ref. [1], where we constrain the energy at which the transition from G...
18 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe constrain the energy at which the transition from Galact...
We investigate signatures that would be produced in the spectrum and sky distribution of ultra-high ...
Ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECR; E > 55 EeV) are usually assumed to originate outside our Galaxy...
Recent analyses of the anisotropy of cosmic rays at $10^{18}$ eV (the AGASA and SUGAR data) show sig...
A review is given of the main properties of the charged component of galactic cosmic rays, particles...
See paper for full list of authorsInternational audienceWe analyze the distribution of arrival direc...
We analyze the distribution of arrival directions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays recorded at the P...
AbstractExperimental efforts to reveal the nature and origin of cosmic rays with energy above 1018 ...
International audienceUltra high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) are particles, likely protons and/or nu...