Search for 43e Charged Diquarks in the Cosmic Radiation at 2750-m Altitude

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A large-area 3.35-m2 scintillation-counter telescope consisting of eight scintillation counters and four wide-gap spark chambers was arranged to detect single particles with charges +/-43e which might be present in the cosmic radiation at 2750 m above sea level. The upper limit for the vertical flux of such particles is found to be 4.1 × 10-10 cm-2 sr-1 sec-1. Estimates of the corresponding sea-level flux are made for comparison with previous results.

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