Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986ncimc...9..167k&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
15
Cosmic Ray Showers, Grand Unified Theory, Magnetic Monopoles, Muons, Protons, Radiation Counters, Radioactive Decay, Underground Structures, Elementary Particle Interactions, Energy Spectra, Neutrinos, Nucleons, Particle Flux Density, Particle Tracks, Proportional Counters
Scientific paper
The data from the KGF experiment at the depth of 2.3 underground are used to search for GUT signals in the form of nucleon decay, n/-n oscillation and monopoles. Four events are considered as candidates for nucleon decay, whereas one plausible event is recorded to correspond to n/-n oscillation. Using different methods the monopole flux is shown to be less than 10 to the -14th/sq cm ssr for velocity range from 0.001c to c. The angular distribution of cosmic-ray muons is used to derive an upper limit of 0.001 for the flux of prompt muons of energy up to a few hundred TeV in comparison to pions of same energy at production.
Krishnaswamy M. R.
Menon M. G. K.
Mondal Naba K.
Narasimham V. S.
Sreekantan B. V.
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