Analytic representation of the proton-proton and proton-nucleus cross-sections and its application to the sea-level spectrum and charge ratio of muons

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Elementary Particle Interactions, Kaon Production, Particle Production, Pions, Proton Scattering, Proton-Proton Reactions, Scattering Cross Sections, Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Muons, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Energy, Particle Flux Density

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We have calculated the sea-level differential muon momentum spectrum and their charge ratio from 1 GeV/c to 5000 GeV/c, using all of the available accelerator data. We find an excellent agreement between our calculation and the existing experimental data. We see no need, at present, to invoke any change either in the cosmic-ray chemical composition or in the nature of the hadron-nucleus interaction at hadron energies above 1500 GeV.

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