Cosmic rays and high-energy interactions - Is there a necessity for a new phenomenon?

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Elementary Particle Interactions, Energetic Particles, High Energy Interactions, Particle Production, Secondary Cosmic Rays, Atmospheric Attenuation, Baryons, Gamma Ray Bursts, Particle Flux Density, Particle Mass, Primary Cosmic Rays

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A critical analysis is performed of several secondary cosmic ray phenomena, with a view to the difficulties associated with the description of longitudinal development by an assumption concerning the model of high energy interactions and primary mass composition. It is noted that extensive air shower development can be better described if the direct production of gamma-rays and baryons is postulated. As a possible model for such a scheme, the creation of a glob of condensed matter, together with associated processes, is suggested. This scheme has the virtue of accounting for various strange cosmic ray phenomena observed at various depths in the atmosphere.

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