Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985icrc....8....6s&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf., Vol. 8 p 6-7 (SEE N85-36066 24-93)
Physics
Heavy Nuclei, Muons, Primary Cosmic Rays, Radioactive Decay, Flux (Rate), Radiation Detectors, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
Calculations have been made of the expected frequencies of multiple
muons in the Soudan underground proton decay detector. It is concluded
that the flux of heavy nuclei (z 10) in the range 10 to the 15th power
to 10 to the 16th power eV/nucleus is at most 25% of the total particle
flux in the same range.
Szabelski Jacek
Wdowczyk Jerzy
Wolfendale Arnold W.
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