Probing the evolution of the EAS muon content in the atmosphere with KASCADE-Grande
Abstract
The evolution of the muon content of very high energy air showers (EAS) in the atmosphere is investigated with data of the KASCADE-Grande observatory. For this purpose, the muon attenuation length in the atmosphere is obtained to from the experimental data for shower energies between and . Comparison of this quantity with predictions of the high-energy hadronic interaction models QGSJET-II-02, SIBYLL 2.1, QGSJET-II-04 and EPOS-LHC reveals that the attenuation of the muon content of measured EAS in the atmosphere is lower than predicted. Deviations are, however, less significant with the post-LHC models. The presence of such deviations seems to be related to a difference between the simulated and the measured zenith angle evolutions of the lateral muon density distributions of EAS, which also causes a discrepancy between the measured absorption lengths of the density of shower muons and the predicted ones at large distances from the EAS core. The studied deficiencies show that all four considered hadronic interaction models fail to describe consistently the zenith angle evolution of the muon content of EAS in the aforesaid energy regime.
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@article{arxiv.1801.05513,
title = {Probing the evolution of the EAS muon content in the atmosphere with KASCADE-Grande},
author = {Grande Collaboration and W. D. Apel and J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez and K. Bekk and M. Bertaina and J. Blümer and H. Bozdog and I. M. Brancus and E. Cantoni and A. Chiavassa and F. Cossavella and K. Daumiller and V. de Souza and F. Di Pierro and P. Doll and R. Engel and D. Fuhrmann and A. Gherghel-Lascu and H. J. Gils and R. Glasstetter and C. Grupen and A. Haungs and D. Heck and J. R. Hörandel and T. Huege and K. -H. Kampert and D. Kang and H. O. Klages and K. Link and P. Łuczak and H. J. Mathes and H. J. Mayer and J. Milke and B. Mitrica and C. Morello and J. Oehlschläger and S. Ostapchenko and T. Pierog and H. Rebel and M. Roth and H. Schieler and S. Schoo and F. G. Schröder and O. Sima and G. Toma and G. C. Trinchero and H. Ulrich and A. Weindl and J. Wochele and J. Zabierowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.05513},
year = {2018}
}
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Published in Astroparticle Physics 95 (2017) 25-43