Flux limit on cosmic-ray magnetic monopoles from a large area induction detector

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Cosmic Rays, Magnetic Monopoles, Radiation Detectors, Magnetic Induction, Performance Tests, Sensitivity, Superconductors, Magnetic Monopoles

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The design and performance of a superconducting induction detector with two 60-cm-diameter superconducting loops is presented. During eight months of data taking, no candidate events were observed, and an upper limit on the flux of cosmic-ray magnetic monopoles of about 6.7 x 10 to the -12th/sq cm sr sec (90-percent confidence level) is set. The detector demonstrates the possibility of operating large induction detectors in ambient magnetic fields greater than 1 mG.

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