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Energy-Dependent Shifts of Medium-Scale Anisotropies in Very-High-Energy Cosmic Rays Observed by LHAASO-KM2A
Zhen Cao1,2,3, F Aharonian3,4,5,6, Y X Bai1,3
1Institute of High Energy Physics, Key Laboratory of Particle Astrophysics and Experimental Physics Division and Computing Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049 Beijing, China.
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Small deviations from isotropy in the arrival directions of Galactic cosmic rays serve as a unique probe of the local magnetic environment. In this Letter, we report observations of medium-scale anisotropies at energies above 10 TeV using the LHAASO-KM2A array. Our analysis identifies four regions of excess and four regions of deficit, each spanning angular scales of approximately 10°. Crucially, we detect significant energy-dependent shifts in the centroids of two excess regions: Region B and the newly identified Region D[over ˜]. We also characterize the energy evolution of the fractional relative intensity across both excess and deficit regions. These findings imply that the observed anisotropies are shaped by the specific realization of the local turbulent magnetic field within the cosmic ray scattering length. Such energy-dependent behaviors impose strict constraints on local turbulence models and cosmic ray propagation theories.
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