Hadronic components of EAS by rigorous saddle point method in the energy range between 10(5) and 10(8) GeV

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Hadrons, High Energy Interactions, Simulation, Detection, Energy Spectra, Gamma Function, Mathematical Models, Saddle Points, Scaling Laws

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The study of hadronic components in the high energy range between 10 to the 5 and 10 to the 8 Gev exhibits by far the strongest mass sensitivity since the primary energy spectrum as discussed by Linsley and measured by many air shower experimental groups indicates a change of slope from -1.7 to 2.0 in this energy range. This change of slope may be due to several reasons such as a genuine spectral feature of astrophysical origin, a confinement effect of galactic component or a rather rapid change of mass, a problem which we have attempted to study here in detail.

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