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Dependence of the Energy Spectrum of UHE Cosmic Rays on the Latitude of an Extensive Air Shower Array
Several energy spectra of cosmic rays with energies E_0 \geq 10^17 eV
measured at the Yakutsk EAS, AGASA, Haverah Park, HiRes, Auger, and SUGAR
arrays are considered. It is shown that the fairly good mutual agreement of the
spectrum shapes can be achieved if the energy of each spectrum is multiplied by
a factor K specific for each spectrum. These factors exhibit a pronounced
dependence on the latitude of the above-mentioned arrays.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Muon content of ultra-high-energy air showers: Yakutsk data versus simulations
We analyse a sample of 33 extensive air showers (EAS) with estimated primary
energies above 2\cdot 10^{19} eV and high-quality muon data recorded by the
Yakutsk EAS array. We compare, event-by-event, the observed muon density to
that expected from CORSIKA simulations for primary protons and iron, using
SIBYLL and EPOS hadronic interaction models. The study suggests the presence of
two distinct hadronic components, ``light'' and ``heavy''. Simulations with
EPOS are in a good agreement with the expected composition in which the light
component corresponds to protons and the heavy component to iron-like nuclei.
With SYBILL, simulated muon densities for iron primaries are a factor of \sim
1.5 less than those observed for the heavy component, for the same
electromagnetic signal. Assuming two-component proton-iron composition and the
EPOS model, the fraction of protons with energies E>10^{19} eV is
0.52^{+0.19}_{-0.20} at 95% confidence level.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures; v2: replaced with journal versio
On the Anisotropy of E0 >= 5.51019 eV Cosmic Rays according to Data of the Pierre Auger Collaboration
The Pierre Auger Collaboration discovered, in a solid angle of radius about
18\degree, a local group of cosmic rays having energies in the region E0 \geq
5.5\times1019 eV and coming from the region of the Gen A radio galaxy, whose
galactic coordinates are lG = 309.5\degree and bG = 19.4\degree. Near it, there
is the Centaur supercluster of galaxies, its galactic coordinates being lG =
302.4\degree and bG = 21.6\degree. It is noteworthy that the Great Attractor,
which may have a direct bearing on the observed picture, is also there
On the Hierarchy of Block Deterministic Languages
A regular language is -lookahead deterministic (resp. -block
deterministic) if it is specified by a -lookahead deterministic (resp.
-block deterministic) regular expression. These two subclasses of regular
languages have been respectively introduced by Han and Wood (-lookahead
determinism) and by Giammarresi et al. (-block determinism) as a possible
extension of one-unambiguous languages defined and characterized by
Br\"uggemann-Klein and Wood. In this paper, we study the hierarchy and the
inclusion links of these families. We first show that each -block
deterministic language is the alphabetic image of some one-unambiguous
language. Moreover, we show that the conversion from a minimal DFA of a
-block deterministic regular language to a -block deterministic automaton
not only requires state elimination, and that the proof given by Han and Wood
of a proper hierarchy in -block deterministic languages based on this result
is erroneous. Despite these results, we show by giving a parameterized family
that there is a proper hierarchy in -block deterministic regular languages.
We also prove that there is a proper hierarchy in -lookahead deterministic
regular languages by studying particular properties of unary regular
expressions. Finally, using our valid results, we confirm that the family of
-block deterministic regular languages is strictly included into the one of
-lookahead deterministic regular languages by showing that any -block
deterministic unary language is one-unambiguous
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