Exotic interactions among C-jets and Pb-jets

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Jets, Nuclear Emulsions, Nuclear Interactions, Particle Laden Jets, Threshold Detectors (Dosimeters), Carbon, Gamma Rays, Particle Interactions, Secondary Cosmic Rays, Transverse Oscillation

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The C-jets and Pb-jets were surveyed on the part of Chacaltaya emulsion chamber No.19 amounting to an exposure of 28.8 sq m yr. It is shown that the adopted events make up an unbiased sample of C-jets for sigmaE gamma TeV. Mini-Centauro interaction gives the most natural explanation for the eight pinaught-less C-jets with three or more constituent shower core. Out of the eight double-cored pinaught-less events, three are found to have visible invariant masses 1.8 GeV/c. Three Pb-jets-lower are composed of double cores whose respective visible transverse momenta are greater than 0.5 GeV/c, suggesting that they are of Geminion origin or chiron origin. The energies of the parent particles are estimated to be 100 to 200 TeV for all three kinds of events. The implications of this energy estimate and the frequency of observed exotic events are discussed.

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