par Fukushima, Masaki;Rubtsov, Grigory;Sagawa, Hiroyuki;Sakurai, Nobuyuki;Takeda, Masahiro;Takeishi, R.;Taketa, Akimichi;Thomson, Gordon;Tiniakov, Petr ;Tkachev, Igor;Tokuno, Hisao;Ikeda, Daisuke;Troitsky, Sergey ;Ivanov, Dmitri;Kawata, Kenji;Kido, Eiji;Lundquist, Jon Paul;Matthews, John J.N.;Nonaka, Toshiyuki;Okuda, Takeshi
Référence Pos proceedings of science, Part F135186
Publication Publié, 2017
Référence Pos proceedings of science, Part F135186
Publication Publié, 2017
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The Telescope Array has accumulated the largest UHECR data set in the Northern hemisphere. We make use of these data to search for large- and small-scale anisotropy of UHECR arrival directions. At small angular scales, we report an update on searches for clustering of events and on correlations with various classes of putative sources. At large angular scales, we revisit, with the new data and with new tests, the localized excess of events known as the TA "hot spot". We review some other studies of the arrival directions and corresponding implications for the nature of UHECR sources. |