Lateral distribution of high energy hadrons and gamma ray in air shower cores observed with emulsion chambers

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Energy Distribution, Gamma Rays, Hadrons, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Interactions, Electron Distribution, Lateral Stability, Particle Acceleration, Transverse Waves

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A high energy event of a bundle of electrons, gamma rays and hadronic gamma rays in an air shower core were observed. The bundles were detected with an emulsion chamber with thickness of 15 cm lead. This air shower is estimated to be initiated with a proton with energy around 10 to the 17th power to 10 to the 18th power eV at an altitude of around 100 gmc/2. Lateral distributions of the electromagnetic component with energy above 2 TeV and also the hadronic component of energy above 6 TeV of this air shower core were determined. Particles in the bundle are produced with process of the development of the nuclear cascade, the primary energy of each interaction in the cascade which produces these particles is unknown. To know the primary energy dependence of transverse momentum, the average products of energy and distance for various average energies of secondary particles are studied.

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