The Monte Carlo program FLUKA was used to calculate the number of muons reaching detection level in events initiated by primary cosmic gamma ray interactions in the atmosphere. The calculation was motivated by the desire to gauge the sensitivity of arrays like that of Project GRAND to primary gamma cosmic rays while measuring single muons at detection level. Because direct gamma pair production is not a significant source of muons, normally the presence of muons is not considered as a signal for gamma rays. However, due to their non-negligible cross section for hadron production, high-energy gamma rays can initiate hadronic showers containing a large number of pions. These can decay producing secondary muons which then have a good chance of...
The muon content of extensive air showers produced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays is an observable...
The recent observations of muon charge ratio up to about 10 TeV and of atmospheric neutrinos up to e...
Corresponding author: Hans DembinskiUltra-high energy cosmic rays generate extensive air showers in ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the assessment and modelling of Galactic C...
One of the uncertainties in the interpretation of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray data comes from the ha...
Abstract: The atmospheric muon fluxes at different zenith angles are calculated in the energy region...
Abstract: We calculate the cosmic ray muon flux at ground level using directly the primary cosmic ra...
The origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) has been a long-standing mystery. One of the un...
One of the uncertainties in the interpretation of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray data comes from the ha...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
The muon content of extensive air showers produced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays is an observable...
The recent observations of muon charge ratio up to about 10 TeV and of atmospheric neutrinos up to e...
Corresponding author: Hans DembinskiUltra-high energy cosmic rays generate extensive air showers in ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the assessment and modelling of Galactic C...
One of the uncertainties in the interpretation of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray data comes from the ha...
Abstract: The atmospheric muon fluxes at different zenith angles are calculated in the energy region...
Abstract: We calculate the cosmic ray muon flux at ground level using directly the primary cosmic ra...
The origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) has been a long-standing mystery. One of the un...
One of the uncertainties in the interpretation of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray data comes from the ha...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
Muons produced in atmospheric cosmic ray showers account for the by far dominant part of the event y...
The muon content of extensive air showers produced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays is an observable...
The recent observations of muon charge ratio up to about 10 TeV and of atmospheric neutrinos up to e...
Corresponding author: Hans DembinskiUltra-high energy cosmic rays generate extensive air showers in ...