Disclosure of New Stable Heavy Charged Particles in Cosmic Rays

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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A telescope of two coaxial scintillation detectors (an upper thin CsJ crystal of d63x0,35mm2 and a lower thick NaJ crystal of d150x100 mm2) located vertically on the surface of the Earth was used to have during T=106 hours 20 events registered with increased specific ionization in each detector that turned out to exceed 10 times the specific ionization caused by cosmic rays. All the events excluding three background events are within two standard deviations from a curve calculated for non-relativistic single charged particles with mass M=(175 +/- 25)GeV/C2, flying vertically along the telescope. Based upon the condition of being non-relativistic and the limitations on the dimentions of the experimental set-up, it follows that their life-time t >1,5*10-9s. Their intensity in cosmic rays on the Earth surface is J=(1,8 +/- 0,4)*10-6cm-2 ster-1 s-1 (at E<6 GeV, P<50 GeV/C). The events disclosed are in full correspondence with our phenomenological predictions, with previous experimental results in the course of searching them for, and with the predictions of the "mirror model" which interpreters a possibility of existing hypothetical stable heavy hadrons (Erzions).

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