Percolation Effects in Very High Energy Cosmic Rays

Abstract

Most QCD models of high energy collisions predict that the inelasticity K is an increasing function of the energy. We argue that, due to percolation of strings, this behaviour will change and, at s 104 GeV, the inelasticity will start to decrease with the energy. This has straightforward consequences in high energy cosmic ray physics: 1) the relative depth of the shower maximum X grows faster with energy above the knee; 2) the energy measurements of ground array experiments at GZK energies could be overestimated.

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