Different attempts to measure hadronic cross sections with cosmic ray data are reviewed. The major results are compared to each other and the differences in the corresponding analyses are discussed. Besides some important differences, it is crucial to see that all analyses are based on the same fundamental relation of longitudinal air shower development to the observed fluctuation of experimental observables. Furthermore, the relation of the measured proton-air to the more fundamental proton-proton cross section is discussed. The current global picture combines hadronic proton-proton cross section data from accelerator and cosmic ray measurements and indicates a good consistency with predictions of models up to the highest energies
In this work the results of p-air cross section measurements with the ARGO-YBJ experiment are report...
Applying the recently constructed analytic representation for the pp scattering amplitudes, we prese...
Present estimations of proton-proton total cross section at very high energies are obtained from cos...
Cosmic ray data may allow the determination of the proton-air cross section at ultra-high energy. Fo...
There are both theoretical and experimental uncertainties in using data from cosmic-ray air showers ...
The proton-air cross section in the energy range 1???100 TeV has been measured by the ARGO-YBJ cosmi...
The energy range of cosmic ray experiments covers not only the energy of the Large Hadron Collider (...
The proton-air cross section in the energy range 1-100 TeV has been measured with the ARGOYBJ expe...
Extensive air showers are complex objects, resulting of billions of particle reactions initiated by ...
Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the Universe to measure prot...
Detecting Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) enables us to measure the proton-air inelastic cros...
Abstract: The study of cosmic ray extensive air showers (EAS) offers a unique way to extract proton-...
Ultra high energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the universe to measure pro...
We present estimation of proton-air inelastic interaction cross-section obtained for different energ...
Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the Universe to measure prot...
In this work the results of p-air cross section measurements with the ARGO-YBJ experiment are report...
Applying the recently constructed analytic representation for the pp scattering amplitudes, we prese...
Present estimations of proton-proton total cross section at very high energies are obtained from cos...
Cosmic ray data may allow the determination of the proton-air cross section at ultra-high energy. Fo...
There are both theoretical and experimental uncertainties in using data from cosmic-ray air showers ...
The proton-air cross section in the energy range 1???100 TeV has been measured by the ARGO-YBJ cosmi...
The energy range of cosmic ray experiments covers not only the energy of the Large Hadron Collider (...
The proton-air cross section in the energy range 1-100 TeV has been measured with the ARGOYBJ expe...
Extensive air showers are complex objects, resulting of billions of particle reactions initiated by ...
Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the Universe to measure prot...
Detecting Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) enables us to measure the proton-air inelastic cros...
Abstract: The study of cosmic ray extensive air showers (EAS) offers a unique way to extract proton-...
Ultra high energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the universe to measure pro...
We present estimation of proton-air inelastic interaction cross-section obtained for different energ...
Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays provide the highest known energy source in the Universe to measure prot...
In this work the results of p-air cross section measurements with the ARGO-YBJ experiment are report...
Applying the recently constructed analytic representation for the pp scattering amplitudes, we prese...
Present estimations of proton-proton total cross section at very high energies are obtained from cos...