Addressing uncertainties of model predictions for extensive air showers initiated by high energy cosmic rays
Abstract
A new Monte Carlo generator of hadronic collisions, QGSb, is applied for studying model uncertainties regarding calculations of the development of extensive air showers (EAS) initiated by interactions of high energy cosmic rays in the atmosphere. More specifically, we investigate possibilities to modify the model predictions for two EAS characteristics mostly used in experimental studies of cosmic ray composition: air shower maximum depth and the muon number at ground level. For all the considered modifications of the model, we discuss in some detail the underlying physics mechanisms and investigate the impact of the changes, regarding a comparison of the model results to relevant accelerator data.
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