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The Anisotropies and Origins of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays

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arxiv 1810.02484 v1 pith:O366MCTR submitted 2018-10-04 hep-ph astro-ph.HE

The Anisotropies and Origins of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays

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keywords cosmicneutrinosicecubealertanalysisanisotropiesblazarcoincidence
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IceCube detects more than 100,000 neutrinos per year in the GeV- to PeV-energy range. Among those, we have isolated a flux of high-energy cosmic neutrinos. I will discuss the instrument, the analysis of the data, the significance of the discovery of cosmic neutrinos, and the recent multi-messenger observation of a flaring TeV blazar in coincidence with the IceCube neutrino alert IC170922.

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