Abstract

The consequences of applying the local age parameter to individual showers are discussed. It is shown that the local age parameter in individual showers does not behave according to the predictions given by Capdevielle and Gawin (1982). It is also shown that the local age parameter can become negative and that the probability for such events is so large that it cannot be ignored. The results indicate that the local age parameter cannot be used to calculate the age of individual showers according to the procedure given by Capdevielle and Gawin.

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