The muon content of EAS as a function of primary energy
Abstract
The muon content of extensive air showers (EAS) was measured over the wide primary energy range 10 to the 16th power to 10 to the 20th power eV. It is reported that the relative muon content of EAS decreases smoothly over the energy range 10 to the 17th power to 10 to the 19th power eV and concluded that the primary cosmic ray flux has a constant mass composition over this range. It is also reported that an apparent significant change in the power index occurs below 10 to the 17th power eV rhoc (250 m)0.78. Such a change indicates a significant change in primary mass composition in this range. The earlier conclusions concerning EAS of energy 10 to the 17th power eV are confirmed. Analysis of data in the 10 to the 16th power - 10 to the 17th power eV range revealed a previously overlooked selection bias in the data set. The full analysis of the complete data set in the energy range 10 to the 16th power - 10 to the 17th power ev with the selection bias eliminated is presented.
- Publication:
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19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2
- Pub Date:
- August 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985ICRC....2..169B
- Keywords:
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- Cosmic Ray Showers;
- Cosmic Rays;
- Energy Spectra;
- Flux Density;
- Mass Spectra;
- Mass To Light Ratios;
- Muons;
- Cerenkov Radiation;
- Energy Distribution;
- Flux (Rate);
- Indexes (Ratios);
- Space Radiation