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The possibility of a consistent explanation of various phenomena involving cosmic ray muons
A discussion is given of various cosmic ray phenomena from the point of view of the hypothesis of 'regenerated showers'. It is shown that the hypothesis, which was originally developed in order to explain muon-poor showers, gives a consistent explanation of various 'unusual' phenomena observed in cosmic rays. The most interesting result is that the hypothesis can explain the apparent discrepancy between the high energy 'muon' spectrum derived from the burst size spectrum and that deduced from other types of observation. With the additional assumption that the passive particle decays into a muon pair with lifetime of the order of 10-7 s, the hypothesis can also explain the abnormal angular distribution of energetic muons observed by the Utah group (Carlson et. al. 1971).