26-30 October 2015
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The Possible Extragalactic Source of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays at the Telescope Array Hotspot

26 Oct 2015, 18:30
20m
Room 3.4 ()

Room 3.4

Oral presentation Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays Cosmic Rays

Speaker

Dr Shigehiro Nagataki (RIKEN)

Description

The Telescope Array (TA) collaboration has reported a hotspot of 19 ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs), offering an opportunity to study their origin. Using a universal model with one source and energy-dependent magnetic deections, we show that the distribution of the TA hotspot events is consistent with a single source hypothesis, and that the chance probability of this distribution appearing from a homogeneous distribution is 0.2%. We describe a Monte Carlo Bayesian (MCB) inference approach, which can be used to derive parameters of the magnetic fields as well as the source coordinates, and we apply this method to the TA hotspot data, inferring the location of the likely source. We discuss possible applications of the same approach to future data.

Primary author

Dr Haoning He (PMO/UCLA)

Co-authors

Prof. Alexander Kusenko (UCLA/Kavli IPMU) Dr Bin-Bin Zhang (Univ. of Alabama) Dr Rui-Zhi Yang (MPIK) Dr Shigehiro Nagataki (RIKEN) Dr Yi-Zhong Fan (PMO)

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