Multiple Geiger Counter Telescope Measurements of the Directions of Air Shower Particles

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A MULTIPLE Geiger counter telescope was described recently by Shen and Singer1, for which it was claimed that it responded preferentially to air showers the axis of which were parallel to the direction of the telescopes. Such an arrangement was tested by Layson, Malos and Millar2 in a scintillator array with which total number of particles, situation of core and direction of shower axis were determined. The result of the latter investigation, namely, that the multiple Geiger counter telescope does not select in larger proportion air showers of preferred orientation, is supported by an unpublished experiment made by me in 1948 while at the School of Physics, University of Melbourne.

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