Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986ncimc...9..141k&link_type=abstract
(Symposium on Underground Physics, 1st, Saint Vincent, Italy, Apr. 25-28, 1985) Nuovo Cimento C, Serie 1 (ISSN 0390-5551), vol.
Physics
Cosmic Ray Showers, Magnetic Monopoles, Neutrinos, Nucleons, Radiation Counters, Radioactive Decay, Underground Structures, Cerenkov Counters, Elementary Particle Interactions, Particle Flux Density, Photomultiplier Tubes
Scientific paper
Nucleon-decay data obtained using the KAMIOKA detector, comprising a 3000-ton cylindrical mass of water at 100 m undergorund and 1000 20-inch-diameter photomultiplier tubes, from July 6, 1983 through January 23, 1985 are presented in tables and graphs and with an atmospheric-neutrino-interaction explanation, but this can be ruled out with 90-percent certainty for five events, which are characterized in detail. The data are considered insufficient to draw definite conclusions with regard to baryon nonconservation. From a search for evidence of the Rubakov (1981 and 1982) effect in the detector or in the sun, stringent upper limits are obtained for the magnetic monopole.
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