Superheavy hadrons in cosmic rays

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Energy Spectra, Hadrons, Particle Mass, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Radiation Distribution

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Some of the phenomena observed during the Hadron experiment are examined, including an abrupt softening of secondary hadrons at energies greater than 10 PeV, a sharp bend in various EAS components in the energy region 3-4 PeV, and an asymmetry in low-energy gamma and hadron flows. A hypothesis concerning the existence of superheavy hadrons with a mass of about 1 TeV is proposed in an attempt to explain the observations.

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