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Contribution
Speakers
- Dr. Maciej RYBCZYNSKI
Primary authors
- Dr. Maciej RYBCZYNSKI (Jan Kochanowski University)
Co-authors
- Dr. Zbigniew WLODARCZYK (Institute of Physics, Swietokrzyska Academy)
- Prof. Grzegorz WILK (The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies; Theoretical Physics Department, Warsaw, Poland)
- Dr. Pawel KANKIEWICZ (Institute of Physics, Jan Kochanowski University, Poland)
Content
Recently the CERN ALICE experiment, in its dedicated cosmic ray run, observed muon bundles of very high multiplicities, thereby confirming similar findings from the LEP era at CERN (in the CosmoLEP project). Originally it was argued that they apparently stem from the primary cosmic rays with a heavy masses. We propose an alternative possibility arguing that muonic bundles of highest multiplicity are produced by strangelets, hypothetical stable lumps of strange quark matter infiltrating our Universe. We also address the possibility of additionally deducing their directionality which could be of astrophysical interest. Significant evidence for anisotropy of arrival directions of the observed high multiplicity muonic bundles is found. Estimated directionality suggests their possible extragalactic provenance.
Session
Cosmic ray and astroparticle physics