Tytuł pozycji:
μPPET : investigating the Muon Puzzle with J-PET detectors
- Tytuł:
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μPPET : investigating the Muon Puzzle with J-PET detectors
- Autorzy:
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Moyo, Simbarashe
Kozik, Tomasz
Kasperska, Kamila
Pandey, Piyush
Porcelli, Alessio
Niedźwiecki, Szymon
Skurzok, Magdalena
Mędrala-Sowa, Justyna
Jalali, Sharareh
Rachwał, Bartłomiej
Kaplanoglu, Muhammed Tevfik
Stępień, Ewa
Beyene, Ermias Yitayew
Chug, Neha
Tayefi Ardebili, Keyvan
Protiti, Nousaba Nasrin
Hajduga, Jakub
Mryka, Wiktor
Tanty, Pooja
Kapłon, Łukasz
Valsan Eliyan, Kavya
Tiwari, Satyam
Kumar, Deepak
Szumlak, Tomasz
Jasińska, Bożena
Sirghi, Diana Laura
Perez del Rio, Elena
Parzych, Szymon
Sharma, Sushil
Moskal, Gabriel
Lisowski, Edward
Korcyl, Grzegorz
Czerwiński, Eryk
Gorgol, Marek
Curceanu, Catalina
Lisowski, Filip
Kubat, Karol
Moskal, Paweł
Das, Manish
Khreptak, Aleksander
Kacprzak, Krzysztof
Rädler, Martin
- Data publikacji:
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2025
- Słowa kluczowe:
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J-PET
Muon Puzzle
cosmic rays
extensive air showers
muons
- Język:
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angielski
- ISBN, ISSN:
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22181997
- Prawa:
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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The μPPET [mu(μ)on Probe with J-PET] project aims to investigate the “Muon Puzzle” seen in cosmic ray air showers. This puzzle arises from the observation of a significantly larger number of muons on Earth’s surface than that predicted by the current theoretical models. The investigated hypothesis is based on recently observed asymmetries in the parameters for the strong interaction cross-section and trajectory of an outgoing particle due to projectile–target polarization. The measurements require detailed information about muons at the ground level, including their track and charge distributions. To achieve this, the two PET scanners developed at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland), the J-PET detectors, will be employed, taking advantage of their well-known resolution and convenient location for detecting muons that reach long depths in the atmosphere. One station will be used as a muon tracker, while the second will reconstruct the core of the air shower. In parallel, the existing hadronic interaction models will be modified and fine-tuned based on the experimental results. In this work, we present the conceptualization and preliminary designs of μPPET.