Flux limit of cosmic-ray magnetic monopoles from a fully coincident superconducting induction detector

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Gradiometers, Magnetic Induction, Magnetic Monopoles, Particle Flux Density, Radiation Counters, Squid (Detectors), Coincidence Circuits, Magnetic Flux, Signal To Noise Ratios

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A superconducting inductive monopole detector consisting of six independent high-order planar gradiometers placed on the six faces of a 15 x 15 x 60-cu cm rectangular parallelepiped was operated from November 1983 to February 1985. This detector had a fully coincident-detection area of 0.1 sq m. No monopoles were detected during an accumulated 9100 h of observation time, setting an upper limit of 5.5 x 10 to the -12th per (sq cm s sr) (90 percent C.L.) for the cosmic-ray monopole flux.

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