A cosmic-ray nuclear event with an anomalously strong concentration of energy and particles in the central region

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Energy Distribution, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Interactions, Electron Density (Concentration), X Ray Imagery

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A cosmic-ray-induced nuclear event detected in an emulsion chamber is described. The event consists of 217 shower cores with total measurable energy of 1.275 TeV. In a logarithmic scale, energy and particles are emitted most densely at the small lateral distance corresponding to 0.5 mm; 77 percent of the total energy and 61 percent of the total multiplicity are inside a radius of 0.65 cm. The shower cores in the central region show exponential-type energy distribution and nonisotropic azimuthal distribution. This event indicates the possibility that phenomena of large transverse momentum could happen to produce a strong concentration of energy and particles in the very forward direction.

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