Abstract

For Pt. II see abstr. A15896 of 1968. A theoretical analysis has been made of the muon component of extensive air showers incident at large angles to the vertical. Using the model described previously, calculations have been made of the expected numbers of muons reaching ground level as a function of threshold energy and zenith angle for primary particles of various energies. The data have been combined with alternative primary spectra of cosmic rays, with and without an enhanced contribution from heavy nuclei, to give the expected muon density spectra. It is found that the density spectrum is sensitive to the distribution of transverse momentum among the parents of the muons and to a lesser extent to the mass composition of the primaries. There is thus the possibility of deriving information about the mean transverse momentum, and perhaps setting limits on the mass composition, from a comparison with experiment.

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