Analysis of Single Particle Rates from the ARGO-YBJ Experiment

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The ARGO-YBJ experiment is located in Tibet at 4300 m a.s.l.. The full coverage approach and the high altitude location allow us to study many physics items in the field of low energy cosmic rays. In particular, the search for gammaray burst and ground level enhancement at E>10 GeV can be done with the "single particle" technique, which consists in recording the counting rate of the detector at fixed time intervals. An excess is detected if it gives a counting rate significantly higher than the background. Moreover the same data can be used to check the detector stability. In this paper a preliminary analysis of the single particle rates collected every 500 ms is presented.

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