New partially charged leptons at underground experiments

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Charged Particles, Cosmic Ray Showers, Grand Unified Theory, Heavy Nuclei, Leptons, Particle Telescopes, Bosons, Particle Tracks, Radiation Counters, Underground Structures, Zenith

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Measurements of the charge number of cosmic rays, obtained with the sea-level counter telescope described by Yamamoto et al. (1982) at zenith angles 0, 40, 44, and 60 deg in observation runs of 130, 130, 260, and 130 d, respectively, are reported; the 19 single-track events suggesting the existence of X(4/3)-bosons are discussed; and the construction of a deep-underground cosmic-ray telescope at Gran Sasso Laboratory to detect and locate the heavy (10 to the 24th eV) Big-Bang X(4/3) bosons predicted by the SU5 GUT of Georgi and Glashow (1974) is proposed. Graphs, a plot of arrival directions for the (4/3)e and two-particle zones of the sea-level counter, and a drawing of the proposed underground detector are included.

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