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Title: Large-scale cosmic ray anisotropy measured by the GRAPES-3 experiment
Authors: Pradhan, Girija Sankar
Sahoo, Raghunath
Scaria, Ronald
Keywords: Anisotropy;Cosmology;Arrival time;Celestial sphere;Cosmic ray anisotropy;Energy;Extensive air showers;Interstellar magnetic fields;Isotropics;Large-scales;Particle densities;Plastic scintillator detector;Cosmic rays
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Sissa Medialab Srl
Citation: Chakraborty, M., Ahmad, S., Chandra, A., Dugad, S. R., Goswami, U. D., Gupta, S. K., . . . Zuberi, M. (2022). Vetoing the high energy showers in the GRAPES-3 experiment whose cores lie outside the array. Paper presented at the Proceedings of Science, , 395 Retrieved from www.scopus.com
Abstract: The deflection of cosmic rays (CRs) in the interstellar magnetic field results in an almost isotropic flux as observed on Earth. However, an anisotropy has been observed at the level of ∼ 10−4 − 10−3. The GRAPES-3 experiment located at Ooty, India consists of an array of 400 plastic scintillator detectors. It measures the particle densities and their relative arrival times in extensive air showers produced by the CRs. This information collected is then reconstructed to obtain the energy and direction of the primary CRs. The near-equatorial location of GRAPES-3 provides an opportunity to study this anisotropy in both hemispheres of the celestial sphere in the TeV-PeV energy range. However, detector and atmospheric effects that induce a few per cent change in the primary CR flux are challenges to be addressed. This work describes the use of the time scrambling method to address some these systematics and observe anisotropy. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
URI: https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/11237
ISSN: 1824-8039
Type of Material: Conference Paper
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