The MACRO underground experiment has started a systematic experimental study of the structure of a very high multiplicity event sample, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the features of the high energy showers. We present here two new analyses: a) the analysis of the distribution of the separation between pairs of high multiplicity muons (''decoherence'' function); b) the search for clusters of muons within high multiplicity events. The first results are discussed together with a comparison between the real data and the Monte Carlo predictions.

Ambrosio, M., Antolini, R., Auriemma, G., Baker, R., Baldini, A., Barbarino, G.c., et al. (1996). Study of primary interactions with multiple muons in MACRO. NUCLEAR PHYSICS. B, 48, 447-449 [10.1016/0920-5632(96)00287-3].

Study of primary interactions with multiple muons in MACRO

BUSSINO, Severino Angelo Maria;
1996-01-01

Abstract

The MACRO underground experiment has started a systematic experimental study of the structure of a very high multiplicity event sample, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the features of the high energy showers. We present here two new analyses: a) the analysis of the distribution of the separation between pairs of high multiplicity muons (''decoherence'' function); b) the search for clusters of muons within high multiplicity events. The first results are discussed together with a comparison between the real data and the Monte Carlo predictions.
1996
Ambrosio, M., Antolini, R., Auriemma, G., Baker, R., Baldini, A., Barbarino, G.c., et al. (1996). Study of primary interactions with multiple muons in MACRO. NUCLEAR PHYSICS. B, 48, 447-449 [10.1016/0920-5632(96)00287-3].
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