Systematic Survey of the Correlation between Northern HECR Events and SDSS Galaxies(Astrophysics and Cosmology)
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概要
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We investigated the spatial correlation between the arrival directions of the highest energy cosmic rays (HECRs) detected by the Akeno Giant Air Shower Array (AGASA) with energies above 4×10^<19>eV and the positions of galaxies observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) within z=0.024. We systematically tested the dependence of the correlation on the redshift ranges and properties of the galaxies, i.e., absolute luminosity, color, and morphology, to understand where HECR sources are and what objects are HECR sources. In the systematic survey, we found potential signals of the positive correlation at small angular scale (<10°) with the (non-penalized) chance probability less than 5% in intermediate redshift ranges. Then, we estimated penalized probabilities to compensate the trial effects of angular scan, and found that the strongest correlation is produced by early-type galaxies in 0.012≤z<0.018 at 90% C.L. The possible origin of HECRs which correlating galaxies imply is also discussed.
- 2011-12-25
著者
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Sato Katsuhiko
Institute For The Physics And Mathematics Of The Universe The University Of Tokyo And School Of Scie
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Sato Katsuhiko
Institute For The Physics And Mathematics Of The Universe The University Of Tokyo:national Institute
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Nishimichi Takahiro
Institute For The Physics And Mathematics Of The Universe The University Of Tokyo
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TAKAMI Hajime
Max Planck Institute for Physics
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SATO Katsuhiko
Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo:National Institutes of Natural Sciences
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NISHIMICHI Takahiro
Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, The University of Tokyo
関連論文
- Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
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- Systematic Survey of the Correlation between Northern HECR Events and SDSS Galaxies(Astrophysics and Cosmology)