The Study of Primary Cosmic Ray Mass Composition Around the

  • The lg Ne-Nμ relationship has been studied from 4.4×104 events (total observation time is 2.9×106s)collected from Mt. Liang Wang Array (24.5°N, 102.9°E, 2720m above sea level). In order to study the mass composition at the knee, Monte-Carlo simulations for the EAS development and detection under same event selection criteria as used in the experimental data have been performed. The result shows that the mass composition of primary cosmic rays has no obvious change and the dominant component is light nuclei around the knee.
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YANG Hong-Tao, LIU Jun, GENG Qing-Xi, LIU Chang-Qin, ZHANG Pin, GAO Xiao-Yu, ZHA Min, JING Gui-Ru, JING Cai-Liu, ZHU Qing-Qi, Cheung T, Leung K and NG L. The Study of Primary Cosmic Ray Mass Composition Around the[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2006, 30(6): 497-500.
YANG Hong-Tao, LIU Jun, GENG Qing-Xi, LIU Chang-Qin, ZHANG Pin, GAO Xiao-Yu, ZHA Min, JING Gui-Ru, JING Cai-Liu, ZHU Qing-Qi, Cheung T, Leung K and NG L. The Study of Primary Cosmic Ray Mass Composition Around the[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2006, 30(6): 497-500. shu
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The Study of Primary Cosmic Ray Mass Composition Around the

    Corresponding author: YANG Hong-Tao,
  • Cosmic Ray Research Institute of Yunnan University, Kunming 650091,China2 Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, Beijing 100049,China3 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China4 Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China

Abstract: The lg Ne-Nμ relationship has been studied from 4.4×104 events (total observation time is 2.9×106s)collected from Mt. Liang Wang Array (24.5°N, 102.9°E, 2720m above sea level). In order to study the mass composition at the knee, Monte-Carlo simulations for the EAS development and detection under same event selection criteria as used in the experimental data have been performed. The result shows that the mass composition of primary cosmic rays has no obvious change and the dominant component is light nuclei around the knee.

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