Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Apr 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976phrvl..36..840b&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 36, Apr. 12, 1976, p. 840-843. ERDA-NSF-supported research.
Mathematics
Logic
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Interstellar Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Flux, Magnetic Poles, Monopoles, Cosmic Rays, Cosmology, Magnetic Effects, Nonrelativistic Mechanics, Particle Mass, Relativistic Theory, Universe
Scientific paper
The interstellar magnetic field limits the monopole flux to less than 10 to the minus 16th pole/sq cm/sec and gives the average monopole energy as 100 billion GeV. They can be detected nonrelativistically only if their mass is at least 100 billion GeV/sq cm and, being produced at more than 10 to the 22nd GeV, require 10 to the 21st g/sq cm matter for ionization loss to make them nonrelativistic. Massive monopoles can only be primordial or cosmologically produced. Low-mass monopoles trapped in dust grains and released in the atmosphere are possible.
Bludman Sidney A.
Ruderman Malvin A.
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