Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985icrc....6..309r&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf., Vol. 6 p 309-312 (SEE N85-35848 24-93)
Computer Science
Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Gamma Rays, Halos, Photometry, Detection, Electrons, Emulsions, Ionization Chambers, Particle Tracks, Photometers
Scientific paper
Information on the fragmentation region in super high energy hadronic interactions can be obtained through the observations of gamma-ray families produced by cosmic rays. Gamma-ray families with the sum of Egamma or 1000 TeV are receiving increasing interests in emulsion chamber experiments. There exist some complications caused by the superposition of nuclear and electromagnetic cascades and the uncertainty in the nature of the primary particles. These complications usually make the conclusions drawn from various interesting phenomena observed in family events not so definite. An interesting family event KO E19, which is likely to have suffered only very slight disturbances is described. It was found in the Mt. Kambala emulsion chamber experiment. The production height of the event is determined to be H=(70 + or - 30)m and some conclusions are given.
He Mao
Huo An-Xiang
Kuang Hao-Huai
Lu Sui-Ling
Ren Ji-Rong
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