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Observation of Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Interactions by Orbiting Detectors

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arxiv hep-ph/9805221 v1 pith:H2PAF4WN submitted 1998-05-05 hep-ph

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Orbiting detectors will be able to observe showers initiated by neutrinos penetrating the Earth and interacting close to their exit point. There is a correlation between the impact parameter of the incident neutrino and its energy. We study the development of upward going, neutrino induced showers in the atmosphere.

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    Tau leptons at EeV energies produce muon pairs and neutral pions via rare processes, with energy-loss rates only ~0.6% and ~0.2% of electron pair production, yet muon pairs may yield detectable double-track signatures.

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