Correlation of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays with Compact Radio Loud Quasars
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- 12 October 2000
Abstract
Angular correlations of ultra-high energy cosmic rays with cosmologically distant sources may provide clues to these mysterious events. We compare cosmic ray tracks with energies above $ 10^{20}eV$ to a compilation of radio-loud compact QSO positions. The statistical method emphasizes invariant quantities and a test of {\it statistical independence} of track and source distributions. Statistical independence is ruled out by several independent statistics at confidence levels of less that $10^{-3}$ ($99.9% $.), indicating that track directions and QSO source positions are correlated at a highly significant level.
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- Published version: Astroparticle Physics, 17 (4), 489.
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