Transverse momentum distribution of pion deg in the fragmentation region of super high energy interactions

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High Energy Interactions, Momentum Transfer, Nuclear Emulsions, Transverse Waves, Cosmic Rays, Gamma Ray Spectra, Gamma Rays, Monte Carlo Method, Transverse Oscillation

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The lateral distribution of gamma-families observed by emulsion chamber is sensitive to test transverse momentum of high energy interaction. But most part gamma-families are succesive interation's results which makes it necessary to analyze the propagation of gamma-ray in atmosphere. A gamma-ray with energy Er and transverse momentum Pt is produced at the altitude h. In the emulsion chamber experiment, Eob is estimated by decascade method. There are 30 gamma-families observed by Ganbala emulsion Chamber. A group of Monte-Carlo simulation gamma-families are used to compare with experimental data with the same treatment. It is found that both distributions are consistent.

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