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    Measurement of the cosmic ray energy spectrum using hybrid events of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    Ultrahigh energy neutrinos at the Pierre Auger observatory

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    The observation of ultrahigh energy neutrinos (UHEΜs) has become a priority in experimental astroparticle physics. UHEΜs can be detected with a variety of techniques. In particular, neutrinos can interact in the atmosphere (downward-going Μ) or in the Earth crust (Earth-skimming Μ), producing air showers that can be observed with arrays of detectors at the ground. With the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatory we can detect these types of cascades. The distinguishing signature for neutrino events is the presence of very inclined showers produced close to the ground (i.e., after having traversed a large amount of atmosphere). In this work we review the procedure and criteria established to search for UHEΜs in the data collected with the ground array of the Pierre Auger Observatory. This includes Earth-skimming as well as downward-going neutrinos. No neutrino candidates have been found, which allows us to place competitive limits to the diffuse flux of UHEΜs in the EeV range and above

    Large-scale distribution of arrival directions of cosmic rays detected above 10Âč⁞ eV at the Pierre Auger observatory

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    A thorough search for large-scale anisotropies in the distribution of arrival directions of cosmic rays detected above 1018 eV at the Pierre Auger Observatory is presented. This search is performed as a function of both declination and right ascension in several energy ranges above 1018 eV, and reported in terms of dipolar and quadrupolar coefficients. Within the systematic uncertainties, no significant deviation from isotropy is revealed. Assuming that any cosmic-ray anisotropy is dominated by dipole and quadrupole moments in this energy range, upper limits on their amplitudes are derived. These upper limits allow us to test the origin of cosmic rays above 1018 eV from stationary Galactic sources densely distributed in the Galactic disk and predominantly emitting light particles in all directions.</p

    Organolead Compounds

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