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What number of cosmic ray events do we need to measure source catalogue correlations

Marco DolciPolytechnic University of TurinA. Romero‐WolfJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of TechnologyStephanie Wissel
arXiv (Cornell University)repository2015en
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Abstract

Recent analyses of cosmic ray arrival directions have resulted in evidence for a positive correlation with active galactic nuclei positions that has weak significance against an isotropic source distribution. In this paper, we explore the sample size needed to measure a highly statistically significant correlation to a parent source catalogue. We compare several scenarios for the directional scattering of ultra-high energy cosmic rays given our current knowledge of the galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields. We find significant correlations are possible for a sample of $>$1000 cosmic ray protons with energies above 60 EeV.

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