The longitudinal thickness of air-shower fronts

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Longitudinal Waves, Pulse Duration, Scintillation Counters, Thickness, Wave Fronts, Arrays, Cerenkov Counters, Oscilloscopes, Pulse Amplitude, Signal Detectors

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Linsely (1983) has proposed a technique for the detection and analysis of air showers at large distances from the shower axis based on a measurement of the shower front thickness and the assumption that this thickness is closely related to the core distance. Some of the problems involved with realizing such a technique were investigated, and some related observations are reported. The practical problems of how consistent the measurements of the shower front would be, how one would use the measurement, and how the rate of triggered events would depend on the minimum pulse width required are studied.

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