Atmospheric Muon Measurements at Sea Level II: A Maximum Likelihood Analysis

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The Okayama telescope is an atmospheric muon detector with a solid iron magnet spectrometer. The muon momentum values measured have uncertainties due to multiple Coulomb scattering and the limited resolution of position chambers. We report the reduction of the uncertainties by exploiting a maximum likelihood technique. This technique would be applicable for other detectors.

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