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Investigation of Muon Puzzle with GRAPES-3 Experiment
Journal
Springer Proceedings in Physics
ISSN
09308989
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Pradhan, G. S.
Chakraborty, M.
Chandra, A.
Dugad, S. R.
Gupta, S. K.
Hariharan, B.
Hayashi, Y.
Jagadeesan, P.
Jhansi, V. B.
Kawakami, S.
Kojima, H.
Mahapatra, S.
Mohanty, P. K.
Morris, S. D.
Nayak, P. K.
Oshima, A.
Pant, B. P.
Pattanaik, D.
Rakshe, P. S.
Rao, B. S.
Reddy, L. V.
Sahoo, R.
Scaria, R.
Shibata, S.
Varsi, F.
Zuberi, M.
Abstract
One of the outstanding problems in cosmic ray (CR) physics is the mismatch between simulated and observed muon numbers termed as the muon puzzle.While a theoretical investigation is needed, it is necessary to obtain as much as data possible beyond any ambiguity from various experiments, sensitive in different energy ranges of cosmic ray spectrum.The GRAPES-3 experiment located at Ooty, India is sensitive to the observation of cosmic rays over a wide range of energies from 1013 to 1016 eV.The large area muon detector of GRAPES-3 provides a sensitive measurement of muon content in the cosmic ray showers.An investigation of muon puzzle based on the Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic ray showers with CORSIKA is discussed.
Volume
277
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