Abstract

The Manchester spectrum of muons arriving vertically at sea level is discussed in terms of the processes leading to the formation of the sea-level hard component of cosmic radiation. Evidence is presented to show that above a momentum of 20 GeV/c there are particles, probably muons, at sea level which cannot be explained in terms of π-μ decay only.

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