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Searching for Small- Scale Anisotropies in the Arrival Directions of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with the Information Dimension Eli Visbal (Carnegie Mellon University) Advisor: Dr. Stefan Westerhoff
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Page 1: Searching for Small-Scale Anisotropies in the Arrival Directions of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with the Information Dimension Eli Visbal (Carnegie Mellon.

Searching for Small-Scale Anisotropies in the Arrival Directions of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with the Information DimensionEli Visbal (Carnegie Mellon University)

Advisor: Dr. Stefan Westerhoff

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Overview

Cosmic Rays and HiRes Potential Anisotropies Information Dimension Clusters Lines Voids Limitations of the Information Dimension HiRes Data Summary and Conclusions

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Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays are very energetic particles These particles can have energies over 1020 eV When these particles enter the atmosphere they produce

a shower of lower energy secondary particles The origin of those with highest energies remains a

mystery This is in part due to magnetic deflection GZK cutoff prevents particles above 6x1019 eV from

traveling more than roughly 150 million light years

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HiRes

Cosmic Rays are studied by observing nitrogen fluorescence light caused by relativistic electrons created in a shower

It is in Dugway, Utah Works on clear moonless

nights

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HiRes Skymap

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Anisotropies

Studying arrival directions may help to identify origins

Potential AnisotropiesClusteringLines Voids

Can we use one test to identify all of these anisotropies?

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Information Dimension Analogous to equation for entropy Measures how “clumpy” a data set

is

The information dimension is a case of the more general fractal dimensionality

Fractal dimensionality is a measure of scaling symmetry in a structure

where P is the probability of finding an event in bin i with edge size

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Information Dimension

HEALPix (Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelization) was used

A pixelization of over 3,000,000 was used

Probability values are assigned to each pixel based on Gaussian functions centered around each event

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Information Dimension

Example of a distribution used to generate statistical significance

Distribution of DI Values with Isotropic Data for 55 Events

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Information Dimension

On the left we have an example of the maximum information dimension value

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Comparison

Compared anisotropy-specific tests to the information dimension

What is the best test for a particular anisotropy?

Sets of 55 and 271 events were produced

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Clusters

Points were placed accord to a Gaussian with 0.5 degree standard deviation

Clusters can be identified with the 2-pt correlation technique

In this technique the distance between each pair is examined and those below a certain threshold are counted and compared to isotropic simulated data

A threshold of 4 degrees was used

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Clusters

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Clusters

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Lines

If a group of particles with different energies is being emitted from the same source those with lower energies would follow a similar path but be deflected more

This could leave lines on the sky We generated data sets with 3-pt lines 4 degrees long

and 4-pt lines 6 degrees long The triangle test was developed to detect lines

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Triangle Test

Cuts of 8 degrees and 0.0005 steradians were used

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Lines

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Lines

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Voids

Could be caused by less sources in a region or magnetic deflection

15, 10 and 5 degree voids were produced artificially

The void probability function method was investigated

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Void Probability Function

Dots-Isotropic

Squares-Data with Artificial Voids

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Voids-Information Dimension

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Limitations

Cannot resolve anisotropies much larger than the uncertainty used in assigning the P values to each pixel

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HiRes Energy Scan

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Conclusions

In one test the information dimension searches for many types of small scale anisotropy simultaneously

No arbitrary thresholds are necessary It is quite effective comparatively


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