Abstract

The total photoproduction cross section at ultra-high energies is obtained using a model based on QCD minijets and soft-gluon resummation and the ansatz that infrared gluons limit the rise of total cross sections. This cross section is introduced into the Monte Carlo system AIRES to simulate extended air-showers initiated by cosmic ray photons. The impact of the new photoproduction cross section on common shower observables, especially those related to muon production, is compared with previous results.

Highlights

  • The determination of the composition of ultra-high energy (UHE), i.e. with energies lager than 1018 eV, cosmic rays is an important open problem in cosmic ray physics

  • The total photoproduction cross section at ultra-high energies is obtained using a model based on QCD minijets and soft-gluon resummation and the ansatz that infrared gluons limit the rise of total cross sections

  • This cross section is introduced into the Monte Carlo system AIRES to simulate extended air-showers initiated by cosmic ray photons

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Summary

Photoproduction total cross section and shower development

The total photoproduction cross section at ultra-high energies is obtained using a model based on QCD minijets and soft-gluon resummation and the ansatz that infrared gluons limit the rise of total cross sections. This cross section is introduced into the Monte Carlo system AIRES to simulate extended air-showers initiated by cosmic ray photons. The impact of the new photoproduction cross section on common shower observables, especially those related to muon production, is compared with previous results

INTRODUCTION
Consequently the extrapolation to higher energies leaves considerable
Photoproduction data before HERA
SIMULATION RESULTS
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