Atmospheric Muon Measurements at Sea Level I: The Detector

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The OKAYAMA telescope is a solid iron magnet spectrometer reorganized in 2001. This telescope is able to measure the atmospheric muon flux at sea level for any azimuth and zenith angles. The momentum resolution are improved and a solid angle acceptance are increased as compared with our previous experiments. We report the specifications for the new telescope.

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