Search for 13e and 23e Charged Quarks in the Cosmic Radiation at 2750-m Altitude

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A scintillation counter telescope consisting of eight liquid scintillation counters and four wide-gap spark chambers was used to search for particles with electric charge 13e and 23e in cosmic rays at 2750 m above sea level. No such particles were detected during the 1500-h experimental run, establishing upper limits on the vertical fluxes of 8.3×10-11 cm-2 sec-1 sr-1 and 9.6×10-11 cm-2 sec-1 sr-1 for charge 13e and 23e, respectively. Estimates of the corresponding sea-level fluxes are made for comparison with previous results.

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