Cosmic-ray double-core γ-family events at ultrahigh energies

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Cosmic-Ray Interactions, Experimental Tests, Composite Models

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We present a detailed account of our analysis on ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray double-core γ-family events observed in emulsion chambers at mountain levels. Extending the leading-order perturbative QCD jet calculations for hadron-hadron collisions to hadron-nucleus collisions by including nuclear effects, we performed a Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic-ray particle interaction and propagation in the atmosphere. We find a significant excess of event rates at large transverse momenta with respect to our prediction based on perturbative QCD. The excess cannot be accounted for by a compositeness model of quarks with a characteristic energy scale lower limit Λc>1.4 TeV or a possible value of Λc~=1.6 TeV from the CDF at the Fermilab Tevatron. We discuss possible onset of new physics indicated by the large discrepancy at Elab~104-105 TeV, an energy region beyond the reach of existing colliders but within the range of future hadron colliders such as the proposed Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

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