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arxiv: 1804.03877 · v1 · submitted 2018-04-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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Study of muons from ultra-high energy cosmic ray air showers measured with the Telescope Array experiment

Telescope Array Collaboration: R.U. Abbasi (1) , M. Abe (2) , T. Abu-Zayyad (1) , M. Allen (1) , R. Azuma (3) , E. Barcikowski (1) , J.W. Belz (1) , D.R. Bergman (1)
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S.A. Blake (1) R. Cady (1) B.G. Cheon (4) J. Chiba (5) M. Chikawa (6) A. Di Matteo (7) T. Fujii (8) K. Fujita (9) M. Fukushima (8 10) G. Furlich (1) T. Goto (9) W. Hanlon (1) M. Hayashi (11) Y. Hayashi (9) N. Hayashida (12) K. Hibino (12) K. Honda (13) D. Ikeda (8) N. Inoue (2) T. Ishii (13) R. Ishimori (3) H. Ito (14) D. Ivanov (1) H.M. Jeong (15) S.M. Jeong (15) C.C.H. Jui (1) K. Kadota (16) F. Kakimoto (3) O. Kalashev (17) K. Kasahara (18) H. Kawai (19) S. Kawakami (9) S. Kawana (2) K. Kawata (8) E. Kido (8) H.B. Kim (4) J.H. Kim (1) J.H. Kim (20) S. Kishigami (9) S. Kitamura (3) Y. Kitamura (3) V. Kuzmin (17) M. Kuznetsov (17) Y.J. Kwon (21) K.H. Lee (15) B. Lubsandorzhiev (17) J.P. Lundquist (1) K. Machida (13) K. Martens (10) T. Matsuyama (9) J.N. Matthews (1) R. Mayta (9) M. Minamino (9) K. Mukai (13) I. Myers (1) K. Nagasawa (2) S. Nagataki (14) R. Nakamura (22) T. Nakamura (23) T. Nonaka (8) H. Oda (9) S. Ogio (9) J. Ogura (3) M. Ohnishi (8) H. Ohoka (8) T. Okuda (24) Y. Omura (9) M. Ono (14) R. Onogi (9) A. Oshima (9) S. Ozawa (18) I.H. Park (15) M.S. Pshirkov (17 25) J. Remington (1) D.C. Rodriguez (1) G. Rubtsov (17) D. Ryu (20) H. Sagawa (8) R. Sahara (9) K. Saito (8) Y. Saito (22) N. Sakaki (8) N. Sakurai (9) L.M. Scott (26) T. Seki (22) K. Sekino (8) P.D. Shah (1) F. Shibata (13) T. Shibata (8) H. Shimodaira (8) B.K. Shin (9) H.S. Shin (8) J.D. Smith (1) P. Sokolsky (1) B.T. Stokes (1) S.R. Stratton (1 26) T.A. Stroman (1) T. Suzawa (2) Y. Takagi (9) Y. Takahashi (9) M. Takamura (5) M. Takeda (8) R. Takeishi (15) A. Taketa (27) M. Takita (8) Y. Tameda (28) H. Tanaka (9) K. Tanaka (29) M. Tanaka (30) S.B. Thomas (1) G.B. Thomson (1) P. Tinyakov (7 17) I. Tkachev (17) H. Tokuno (3) T. Tomida (22) S. Troitsky (17) Y. Tsunesada (9) K. Tsutsumi (3) Y. Uchihori (31) S. Udo (12) F. Urban (32) T. Wong (1) M. Yamamoto (22) R. Yamane (9) H. Yamaoka (30) K. Yamazaki (12) J. Yang (33) K. Yashiro (5) Y. Yoneda (9) S. Yoshida (19) H. Yoshii (34) Y. Zhezher (17) Z. Zundel (1) ((1) High Energy Astrophysics Institute Department of Physics Astronomy University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA (2) The Graduate School of Science Engineering Saitama University Saitama Japan (3) Graduate School of Science Tokyo Institute of Technology Meguro Tokyo (4) Department of Physics The Research Institute of Natural Science Hanyang University Seongdong-gu Seoul Korea (5) Department of Physics Tokyo University of Science Noda Chiba (6) Department of Physics Kindai University Higashi Osaka Osaka (7) Service de Physique Th\'eorique Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium (8) Institute for Cosmic Ray Research University of Tokyo Kashiwa (9) Graduate School of Science Osaka City University (10) Kavli Institute for the Physics Mathematics of the Universe (WPI) Todai Institutes for Advanced Study (11) Information Engineering Graduate School of Science Technology Shinshu University Nagano (12) Faculty of Engineering Kanagawa University Yokohama Kanagawa (13) Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine University of Yamanashi Kofu Yamanashi (14) Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory RIKEN Wako (15) Department of Physics Sungkyunkwan University Jang-an-gu Suwon (16) Department of Physics Tokyo City University Setagaya-ku (17) Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia (18) Advanced Research Institute for Science Waseda University Shinjuku-ku (19) Department of Physics Chiba University (20) Department of Physics School of Natural Sciences Ulsan National Institute of Science UNIST-gil Ulsan (21) Department of Physics Yonsei University Seodaemun-gu (22) Academic Assembly School of Science Technology Institute of Engineering (23) Faculty of Science Kochi University Kochi (24) Department of Physical Sciences Ritsumeikan University Kusatsu Shiga (25) Sternberg Astronomical Institute Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University (26) Department of Physics Rutgers University - The State University of New Jersey Piscataway New Jersey (27) Earthquake Research Institute Bunkyo-ku (28) Department of Engineering Science Faculty of Engineering Osaka Electro-Communication University Neyagawa-shi (29) Graduate School of Information Sciences Hiroshima City University Hiroshima (30) Institute of Particle Nuclear Studies KEK Tsukuba Ibaraki (31) National Institute of Radiological Science (32) CEICO Institute of Physics Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic (33) Department of Physics Institute for the Early Universe Ewha Womans University Seodaaemun-gu (34) Department of Physics Ehime University Matsuyama Ehime Japan)
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One of the uncertainties in interpretation of ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) data comes from the hadronic interaction models used for air shower Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. The number of muons observed at the ground from UHECR-induced air showers is expected to depend upon the hadronic interaction model. One may therefore test the hadronic interaction models by comparing the measured number of muons with the MC prediction. In this paper, we present the results of studies of muon densities in UHE extensive air showers obtained by analyzing the signal of surface detector stations which should have high $\it{muon \, purity}$. The muon purity of a station will depend on both the inclination of the shower and the relative position of the station. In 7 years' data from the Telescope Array experiment, we find that the number of particles observed for signals with an expected muon purity of $\sim$65% at a lateral distance of 2000 m from the shower core is $1.72 \pm 0.10{\rm (stat.)} \pm 0.37 {\rm (syst.)}$ times larger than the MC prediction value using the QGSJET II-03 model for proton-induced showers. A similar effect is also seen in comparisons with other hadronic models such as QGSJET II-04, which shows a $1.67 \pm 0.10 \pm 0.36$ excess. We also studied the dependence of these excesses on lateral distances and found a slower decrease of the lateral distribution of muons in the data as compared to the MC, causing larger discrepancy at larger lateral distances.

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