Multiple meson production in the Sigma E/gamma/ greater than 2 X 10 to the 13th eV region

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Cosmic Rays, Mesons, Nuclear Interactions, Particle Production, Angular Distribution, Energetic Particles, Energy Distribution, Particle Accelerators, Photons, Test Chambers

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Cosmic-ray-induced nuclear interactions are observed by emulsion chambers exposed on Mt. Chacaltaya, Bolivia (5220m above sea level). Photons from nuclear interactions which occurred within the petroleum pitch layer (1/3 nuclear mean free path) set 150 cm above the emulsion chamber are detected. Photons of energy greater than 100 GeV are detected in each event, the highest detected photon energy being 40TeV. 350 events are found to contain 4 or more photons, whose energy sums range from 5 TeV up to 500 TeV, and are adopted for analysis. Multiplicity-, energy-, angular-, pT-, and other related distributions of the photons are presented, comparison is made with the accelerator data, and discussions are given.

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