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Автор S K Sarkar
Автор B Ghose
Автор N Mukherjee
Автор R Chhetri
Автор S Sanyal
Автор D K Basak
Автор N Chaudhuri
Дата выпуска 1991-08-01
dc.description Cosmic ray air shower structure measurements and measurement of density and energy of air shower muons of a wide energy range simultaneously in individual air showers by two magnet spectrographs (MDM approximately 500 GeV c<sup>-1</sup>) are presented. The measured muon densities have been used to compare with some of the previous measurements on muon densities in air showers of nearly the same size. The measured muon densities have also been applied for distinguishing between various interaction models and between light and heavier air shower primaries. In the air shower size range 10<sup>4</sup>-10<sup>6</sup> particles the present measurements do not provide evidence for iron primaries and the different interaction models seem not to be distinguishable by air shower observation.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Название New measurements and analysis of high-energy muons in cosmic ray extensive air showers
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/0954-3899/17/8/017
Electronic ISSN 1361-6471
Print ISSN 0954-3899
Журнал Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Том 17
Первая страница 1279
Последняя страница 1289
Аффилиация S K Sarkar; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация B Ghose; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация N Mukherjee; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация R Chhetri; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация S Sanyal; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация D K Basak; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
Аффилиация N Chaudhuri; High Energy Cosmic Ray Centre, North Bengal Univ., Darjelling, India
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