1202.5345 (A. V. Glushkov)
A. V. Glushkov
Results are presented that were obtained by analysing the arrival directions
of E0 > 8x10**18 eV primary cosmic rays recorded at the Yakutsk array over the
period between 1974 and 2003 and at the SUGAR array (Australia). The greatest
primary cosmic ray flux is shown to arrive from the region of visible
intersection of the planes of the Galaxy and the Supergalaxy (local
supercluster of galaxies) at a galactic longitude of about 137 degres. On a
global scale, the lowest temperature of the cosmic microwave background is
typical of this region.
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