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Measurement Of The Anisotropy Of Cosmic-Ray Arrival Directions With Icecube

Abbasi, R.
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Abdou, Y.
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Abu-Zayyad, T.
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2010
The Astrophysical Journal

We report the first observation of an anisotropy in the arrival direction of cosmic rays with energies in the multi-TeV region in the Southern sky using data from the IceCube detector. Between 2007 June and 2008 March, the partially deployed IceCube detector was operated in a configuration with 1320 digital optical sensors distributed over 22 strings at depths between 1450 and 2450 m inside the Antarctic ice. IceCube is a neutrino detector, but the data are dominated by a large background of cosmic-ray muons. Therefore, the background data are suitable for high-statistics studies of cosmic rays in the southern sky. The data include 4.3 billion muons produced by downward-going cosmic-ray interactions in the atmosphere; these events were reconstructed with a median angular resolution of 3 degrees and a median energy of similar to 20 TeV. Their arrival direction distribution exhibits an anisotropy in right ascension with a first-harmonic amplitude of (6.4 +/- 0.2 stat. +/- 0.8 syst.) x 10(-4).

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DOI
10.1088/2041-8205/718/2/L194
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280710700031

Author(s)
Abbasi, R.
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Abdou, Y.
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Abu-Zayyad, T.
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Adams, J.
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Aguilar, J. A.
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Ahlers, M.
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Andeen, K.
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Auffenberg, J.
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Bai, X.
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Baker, M.
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Date Issued

2010

Published in
The Astrophysical Journal
Volume

718

Issue

2

Start page

L194

End page

L198

Subjects

cosmic rays

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neutrinos

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For IceCube Collaboration

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November 5, 2010
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