New interpretation of some 'anomalous' events in cosmic rays

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Cosmic Rays, Hadrons, High Energy Interactions, Coherent Radiation, Secondary Cosmic Rays, Stratosphere Radiation, Velocity Distribution

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With regard to hadron interactions obtained in cosmic rays at energies in excess of 100 TeV, an attempt is made to relate the appreciable increase in average transverse momentum, and the production of a large number of particles within a small interval of velocities, by interpreting them as possible evidence of coherent hadron radiation. An analysis of the nuclear interaction of a primary cosmic ray particle resulting in the formation of a superfamily is used, and attention is given to the Lorentz center of mass system factor, and the ring width ratio. The correlations of the secondary particles were investigated, considering both a stratospheric event, and an event of the Japanese-Brazilian (1974) collaboration. The importance of the pseudovelocity analysis of secondary particles in such high-energy events is noted.

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