Are deep underground detectors good γ-ray telescopes\?

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X- And Gamma-Ray Telescopes And Instrumentation, X-Ray Binaries

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We have calculated the production of high-energy (Eμ>250 GeV) muons in γ-initiated showers. We discuss all processes which contribute to the muon production and show their yields. These yields are folded with the γ-ray flux observed from the direction of Cygnus X-3 to estimate the rate of γ-induced muons in deep-underground detectors. The fluxes of such muons are very low in magnitude, as well as in comparison with the muon background due to isotropic cosmic rays. The conclusion is that deep-underground muon detectors, even of very large area, will hardly detect any γ-induced muons.

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