Probabilistic mapping between multiparticle production variables and the depth of maximum in proton-induced extensive air showers
Abstract
The interaction of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with air nuclei triggers extensive air showers that reach their maximal energy deposition at the atmospheric depth . The distribution of this shower observable encodes information about the proton-air cross-section via fluctuations of the primary interaction point, , and hadron production through . We introduce new multiparticle production variables, , , and , built from the energy spectra of secondaries in the primary interaction. Their linear combination, , predicts over of the fluctuations in . Moreover, we build a probabilistic mapping based on the causal connection between and that enables model-independent predictions of moments with biases below . Therefore, measurements of the distribution of allow a data-driven probing of secondary hadron spectra from the cosmic-ray-air interaction, in proton-induced showers. The distributions of the new multiparticle production variables can be measured in rapidity regions accessible to current accelerators and are strongly dependent on the hadronic interaction model in the kinematic regions exclusive to ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.
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@article{arxiv.2504.08610,
title = {Probabilistic mapping between multiparticle production variables and the depth of maximum in proton-induced extensive air showers},
author = {Lorenzo Cazon and Ruben Conceição and Miguel Alexandre Martins and Felix Riehn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08610},
year = {2025}
}