The extensive air shower (EAS) muon number spectrum is obtained with increased statistics using the central muon detector of the EAS MSU array, which records muons with energies above 10 GeV. The dependence of the mass composition of primary cosmic rays on the energy is considered. The conclusion is confirmed that for energies from ${3\cdot10^{15}}$ eV (the primary energy spectrum knee) up to $10^{17}$ eV a change in the composition associated with an increase in the proportion of heavy nuclei occurs; however, after the energy of $10^{17}$ eV, the proportion of heavy nuclei begins to decrease and the composition becomes lighter. A comparison with similar data from other experiments is conducted. The existence of an additional component of cosmic rays is confirmed; earlier an indication of its presence was derived from data on the EAS electron number spectrum.
96.50.sd Extensive air showers
Department of Ultrahigh Energy Particles, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia