A determination of the sea level muon spectrum using accelerator data and some implications

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Energy Spectra, Muons, Particle Accelerators, Primary Cosmic Rays, Proton Beams, Radiation Measurement, Data Reduction, Elementary Particle Interactions, Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions, Particle Collisions, Scattering Cross Sections

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The differential sea-level muon spectrum is calculated from first principle for a pure beam of cosmic-ray protons cascading in the atmosphere by using a representation of the invariant cross section that describes the observed data from 6 GeV to 1500 GeV. This spectrum is compared with the observed muon spectrum to deduce information on the interaction characteristics of nuclei-nuclei collisions.

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