At ground level, the azimuthal distribution of muons in inclined Extensive
Air Showers (EAS) is asymmetric, mainly due to geometric effects. Several EAS
observables sensitive to the primary particle mass, are constructed after
mapping the density of secondary particles from the ground plane to the shower
plane (perpendicular to the shower axis). A simple orthogonal projection of the
muon coordinates onto this plane distorts the azimuthal symmetry in the shower
plane. Using CORSIKA simulations, we correct for this distortion by projecting
each muon onto the normal plane following its incoming direction, taking also
into account the attenuation probability. We show that besides restoring the
azimuthal symmetry of muons density around the shower axis, the application of
this procedure has a significant impact on the reconstruction of the
distribution of the muon production depth and of its maximum, Xmaxμ, which is an EAS observable sensitive to the primary particle mass.
Our results qualitatively suggest that not including it in the reconstruction
process of Xmaxμ may introduce a bias in the results obtained by
analyzing the actual data on the basis of Monte Carlo simulations.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physic