2-6 November 2015
Playa Mazatlán Beach Hotel
Mexico/BajaSur timezone
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Contribution Contribution to parallel sessions
Speakers
- Mario RODRÍGUEZ CAHUANTZI
Primary authors
- Mario RODRÍGUEZ CAHUANTZI (Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas, BUAP)
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Description
Accelerator experiments located underground are suitable for the study of atmospheric muons. The use of high-energy collider detectors for cosmic-ray physics was pioneered during the era of the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider at CERN by ALEPH, DELPHI and L3 collaborations. A development of these programs is possible at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), where experiments like ALICE and CMS operate for many years, with the possibility of recording a large amount of cosmic-ray data. A discussion of the results obtained by LEP and LHC experiments is presented.