Estimate of the fraction of primary photons in the cosmic-ray flux at energies ~1017 eV from the EAS-MSU experiment data
Abstract
We reanalyze archival EAS-MSU data in order to search for events with anomalously low content of muons with energies Emu>10 GeV in extensive air showers with number of particles Ne>2*107. We confirm the first evidence for nonzero flux of primary cosmic gamma rays at energies E~1017 eV. The estimated fraction of primary gamma rays in the flux of cosmic particles with energies E>5.4*1016 eV is (0.43 +0.12-0.11)%, which corresponds to the intensity of (1.2 +0.4-0.3)*10-16 cm-2 s-1 sr-1. The study of arrival directions does not favour any particular mechanism of the origin of the photon-like events.
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