Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1993
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The seventh international symposium on very high energy cosmic-ray interactions. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 276, pp. 46
Physics
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Hadron-Induced High- And Super-High-Energy Interactions
Scientific paper
Feynman scaling law appeared to hold in the energy region of √s<=63 (GeV). Whether it holds or not in still higher energy region, is interesting itself and that, in the forward region, is crucial for the analysis of high energy cosmic-ray phenomena, in particular those observed deep in the atmosphere, because nuclear cascade process in the atmosphere plays a decisive role to the phenomena. Variety of opinions, however, are made even at present on the validity of the scaling law either by the analysis of the experimental data or by the calculation based on the interaction models, ranging from no violation up to the strong violation. Hence in the present work we re-analyze the current data in the way so as to introduce ambiguous factors as little as possible, and discuss some of the possible consequences of the scaling violation on the basis of the estimated degree of the violation. (AIP)
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