A search for the anomalous events detected by ANITA using the Pierre Auger Observatory

Abstract

A dedicated search for upward-going air showers at zenith angles exceeding 110 and energies E>0.1 EeV has been performed using the Fluorescence Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory. The search is motivated by two "anomalous" radio pulses observed by the ANITA flights I and III which appear inconsistent with the Standard Model of particle physics. Using simulations of both regular cosmic ray showers and upward-going events, a selection procedure has been defined to separate potential upward-going candidate events and the corresponding exposure has been calculated in the energy range [0.1-33] EeV. One event has been found in the search period between 1 Jan 2004 and 31 Dec 2018, consistent with an expected background of 0.27 0.12 events from mis-reconstructed cosmic ray showers. This translates to an upper bound on the integral flux of (7.2 0.2) × 10-21 cm-2 sr-1 y-1 and (3.6 0.2) × 10-20 cm-2 sr-1 y-1 for an E-1 and E-2 spectrum, respectively. An upward-going flux of showers normalized to the ANITA observations is shown to predict over 34 events for an E-3 spectrum and over 8.1 events for a conservative E-5 spectrum, in strong disagreement with the interpretation of the anomalous events as upward-going showers.

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