Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975phrvl..35..258s&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 35, July 28, 1975, p. 258-261. AEC-supported research;
Physics
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Antimatter, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Cosmic Rays, Magnetic Spectroscopy, Superconducting Magnets, Antinucleons, Confidence Limits, Magnetic Effects, Particle Flux Density, Range (Extremes), Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
It appears probable that some fraction of the cosmic rays has extragalactic origin. A search for antimatter nuclei was conducted with the aid of a balloon-borne superconducting magnetic spectrometer. The investigation made use of the fact that matter and antimatter nuclei, because of their opposite signs of charge, would be deflected in opposite directions when passing through a magnetic field. The antimatter flux limits set by the experiments are discussed.
Buffington Andrew
Orth Charles D.
Smoot George F.
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