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Fingerprint of Tsallis statistics in cosmic ray showers

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arxiv 1606.03923 v1 pith:NY7RKGQN submitted 2016-06-13 hep-ph

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keywords cosmicfluctuationsobservablesshowersstatisticstemperaturetsallisaffected
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We investigate the impact of the Tsallis non extensive statistics introduced by intrinsic temperature fluctuations in p-Air ultra high energy interactions on observables of cosmic ray showers, such as the slant depth of the maximum Xmax and the muon number on the ground $n_{\mu}$. The results show that these observables are significantly affected by temperature fluctuations and agree qualitatively with the Heitler model predictions.

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