par Aguilar Sanchez, Juan Antonio ;Tiniakov, Petr ; [et al.]
Référence The astrophysical journal. Letters, 713, page (L64-L68)
Publication Publié, 2010
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Stereo data collected by the HiRes experiment over a six-year period are examined for large-scale anisotropy related to the inhomogeneous distribution of matter in the nearby universe. We consider the generic case of small cosmic-ray deflections and a large number of sources tracing the matter distribution. In this matter tracer model the expected cosmic-ray flux depends essentially on a single free parameter, the typical deflection angle θs. We find that the HiRes data with threshold energies of 40 EeV and 57 EeV are incompatible with the matter tracer model at a 95% confidence level unless θs > 10° and are compatible with an isotropic flux. The data set above 10 EeV is compatible with both the matter tracer model and an isotropic flux. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.