ProtoNorthern
Protonorthern is a term used in speculative physics to describe a proposed anisotropic excess in the flux of high-energy protons arriving from directions near the northern region of the celestial sphere. The word blends “proton” with “northern” and is employed in discussions of directional cosmic ray patterns and potential new physics signatures. It is not a standard term in established particle astrophysics and has seen limited and contested usage outside theoretical or exploratory contexts.
In the concept, protonorthern would arise if there were a sustained directional bias in proton arrival directions
Observational status remains unsettled. Modern cosmic ray experiments—ground-based air shower arrays, satellite detectors, and magnetic spectrometers—have
See also: proton, cosmic rays, anisotropy, northern celestial hemisphere, heliosphere.