Search for anomalons using plastic nuclear track detectors

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Bubble Chambers, Emulsions, Mean Free Path, Particle Interactions, Radiation Counters, Relativistic Particles, Charged Particles, Collision Parameters, Particle Collisions

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A stack of CR39 track detectors containing Ag foils was exposed to 1.7 GeV/nucleon Fe-56 beam and the anomalous mean free path effect investigated. Neither the whole set of 7517 nor a subset of 2542 interacting fragments produced probably in the Ag target show an effect. By combining the data of this and an earlier experiment we can also exclude an effect for 3219 interacting fragments produced in delta Z=1 collisions.

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