Decascading in the analysis of the characteristics of gamma-families obtained by exposing rentgenographic films in emulsion stacks

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Gamma Rays, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Emulsions, Particle Tracks, X Ray Analysis, Cascades, Particle Energy, Vertical Distribution

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Earlier investigators used decascading (i.e., the procedure of tracing down the observed gamma-quanta to the parent ones) to analyze data on gamma-families. The procedure is closely associated with the determination of the production height. The concept of height makes sense only in the case of 'pure' families (where all the gamma-quanta are generated in a single event). The present analysis is aimed at determining the usefulness of the decascading procedure in the case of families formed in several events at different heights.

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