2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10686-016-9521-2
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A proposed method for measurement of cosmic-ray mass composition based on geomagnetic spectroscopy

Abstract: The effect of the geomagnetic Lorentz force on the muon component of extensive air shower (EAS) has been studied in a Monte Carlo generated simulated data sample. This geomagnetic field affects the paths of muons in an EAS, causing a local contrast or polar asymmetry in the abundance of positive and negative muons about the shower axis. The asymmetry can be approximately expressed as a function of transverse separation between the positive and negative muons barycentric positions in the EAS through opposite qu… Show more

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“…µ accounts the total number of muons in a region between 60 m and 90 m core distances with 10 o or 15 o polar angle bin made by two diagonal lines passing through the EAS core [13]. The noticeable effects of the GMF are emphasized in the case of highly inclined showers with high momentum muons (10 2 − 10 3 GeV/c) [13][14][15].…”
Section: Data Analysis Procedures and Selection Cutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…µ accounts the total number of muons in a region between 60 m and 90 m core distances with 10 o or 15 o polar angle bin made by two diagonal lines passing through the EAS core [13]. The noticeable effects of the GMF are emphasized in the case of highly inclined showers with high momentum muons (10 2 − 10 3 GeV/c) [13][14][15].…”
Section: Data Analysis Procedures and Selection Cutsmentioning
confidence: 99%