Galactic Structure and the Cosmic Ray Anisotropy at 1018 eV
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
18(2) 148 - 150
Published: 2001
Abstract
Received 2000 November 16, accepted 2001 March 15Cosmic ray arrival directions at energies a little over 1018 eV have been reported to show an excess from directions close to that of the Galactic centre. That result was originally presented by the AGASA group and was later strengthened by an analysis of SUGAR cosmic ray data. We discuss here a second feature of the AGASA data, a deficit in roughly the Galactic anticentre direction.We interpret this as a result of cosmic ray diffusion past us. We find that the most straightforward interpretation of the data then requires that a strong magnetic field exists out of the plane of our Galaxy to distances of at least several kiloparsecs.
Keywords: cosmic rays — ISM: magnetic fields
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS01032
© ASA 2001