Is the Mysterious 'Centauro Event' Linked to Chiron?

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In summary, a Centauro event is a rare, high-energy particle collision that occurs in the Earth's atmosphere. It is formed when a high-energy cosmic ray collides with an atom in the atmosphere, producing a shower of particles that can be detected by observatories on the ground. These events are unique due to their extremely high center of mass energy and studying them can provide insights into the composition and behavior of high-energy cosmic rays. However, they are extremely rare, occurring only once per 10,000 cosmic ray collisions in the Earth's atmosphere.
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What is a "Centauro event?"

What is a "Centauro event?"
 
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I think this site doesn't give a very clear explanation for the asked question.

Anyone else got a better explanation ?

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I should link this to Chiron...
 

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What is a Centauro event?

A Centauro event is a rare, high-energy particle collision that occurs in the Earth's atmosphere. It is named after the mythical creature, the Centaur, due to its appearance resembling a horse-headed humanoid.

How is a Centauro event formed?

A Centauro event is formed when a high-energy cosmic ray, such as a proton or a gamma ray, collides with an atom in the Earth's atmosphere. This collision produces a shower of particles, including neutrinos, muons, and pions, that can be detected by observatories on the ground.

What makes Centauro events unique?

Centauro events are unique because they have an extremely high center of mass energy, reaching up to 10^20 electron volts (eV). This is much higher than the energy produced by the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator.

What can studying Centauro events tell us about the universe?

Studying Centauro events can provide insights into the composition and behavior of high-energy cosmic rays and other particles. It can also help us better understand the processes that occur in extreme environments, such as the atmosphere of neutron stars or supernovae explosions.

How often do Centauro events occur?

Centauro events are extremely rare, with only a handful of them being detected since they were first observed in the 1970s. It is estimated that they occur once per 10,000 cosmic ray collisions in the Earth's atmosphere.

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