Preliminary results on underground muon bundles observed in the Frejus proton-decay detector

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Computerized Simulation, Cosmic Rays, Detectors, Muons, Nuclear Reactions, Protons, Radioactive Decay, Momentum, Monte Carlo Method, Pair Production, Spatial Resolution

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The proton-decay detector installed in the Modane Underground laboratory (4400 mwe) in the Frejus tunnel (French Alps) has recorded 80 880 single muon and 2 322 multi-muon events between March '84 and March '85 (6425 hours of active time). During this period, a part of this modular detector was running, while new modules were being mounted, so that the detector size has continuously increased. The final detector has been completed in May '85.

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