Estimation of the number of muons with muon counters
A. D. Supanitsky

TL;DR
This paper investigates methods to accurately estimate the number of muons hitting ground-based counters, considering detector segmentation and pile-up effects, to improve cosmic ray composition analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed study on muon count estimation techniques accounting for segmentation and pile-up, applicable to existing and past observatory detectors.
Findings
Analysis of muon counter segmentation effects
Assessment of pile-up impact on muon counting
Application to Pierre Auger and AGASA detectors
Abstract
The origin and nature of the cosmic rays is still uncertain. However, a big progress has been achieved in recent years due to the good quality data provided by current and recent cosmic-rays observatories. The cosmic ray flux decreases very fast with energy in such a way that for energies eV, the study of these very energetic particles is performed by using ground based detectors. These detectors are able to detect the atmospheric air showers generated by the cosmic rays as a consequence of their interactions with the molecules of the Earth's atmosphere. One of the most important observables that can help to understand the origin of the cosmic rays is the composition profile as a function of primary energy. Since the primary particle cannot be observed directly, its chemical composition has to be inferred from parameters of the showers that are very sensitive to the…
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