Abstract

Angular distributions of secondary particles produced by cosmic ray protons of energy higher than 1012eV in nuclear emulsion have been analysed. It has been found that low multiplicity is correlated with high γCast and with isotropic emission of secondaries in the symmetry system. These events can be interpreted as the emission of a single fireball moving in the forward direction in the c.m. system of colliding nucleons.

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