Giant mini-clusters as possible origin of halo phenomena observed in super-families

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Hadrons, Halos, Protons, Detection, Energy Distribution, Energy Spectra, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Emulsions, Radiation Detectors

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Among 91 mini-clusters from 30 high energy Chiron-type families in Chacaltaya emulsion chambers, there were observed several extremely large multiplicity clusters in the highest energy range, far beyond the average of ordinary type clusters. Some details of microscopic observation of those giant mini-clusters in nuclear emulsion plates and some phenomenological regularity found in common among them are described. Such giant mini-clusters are possible candidates for the origin of narrow symmetric single halo phenomena in X-ray films which are frequently observed in super-families of visible energy greater than 1,000 TeV.

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