2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2009.09.077
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“…Anomalous events have been reconfirmed by measuring extensive air showers cf., for example, 38 Among them was the striking observation 39 of extremely longdelayed neutrons in connection with the large EAS which cannot be explained by the standard mechanism of hadronic cascade development. Also muon bundles of extremely high multiplicity, observed recently by ALICE 40 and ALEPH 41 detectors in their dedicated cosmic-ray run, can originate from collisions of strangelets with the atmosphere.…”
Section: Appendix a Strangelets In Cosmic Raysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anomalous events have been reconfirmed by measuring extensive air showers cf., for example, 38 Among them was the striking observation 39 of extremely longdelayed neutrons in connection with the large EAS which cannot be explained by the standard mechanism of hadronic cascade development. Also muon bundles of extremely high multiplicity, observed recently by ALICE 40 and ALEPH 41 detectors in their dedicated cosmic-ray run, can originate from collisions of strangelets with the atmosphere.…”
Section: Appendix a Strangelets In Cosmic Raysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some part of the Cherenkov photons, however, may move upward due to atmospheric scattering and reflecting from a high-albedo surface. For example, the balloon experiments [6] have been proposed and now in active preparation for detecting the Cherenkov photons reflected from the snow surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, when an EAS passes over a highalbedo surface the Cherenkov radiation can be detected at high altitudes. An example of this is the balloon experiment [2] for recording Cherenkov photons scattered from snow-covered surfaces. According to [3], the total signal of the Cherenkov radiation gives an exact estimate of the primary energy, and its spatial distribution enables to measure the shower maximum depth and therefore to estimate the mass of the primary particle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%