Upper limit on flux of cosmic-ray monopoles obtained with a three-loop superconductive detector

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Cosmic Rays, Magnetic Monopoles, Particle Flux Density, Squid (Detectors), Data Recording, Extremum Values, Histograms, Magnetic Monopoles

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A three-loop superconductive monopole detector has been continuously operated for over 150 days. Its sensing area is 476 sq cm (71 sq cm loop area and 405 sq cm near-miss area) for double coincidence events. The data, which contain no candidate events, set an upper limit of 3.7 x 10 to the -11th per (sq cm sec sr) (90 percent C.L.) for monopoles of any mass and at any velocity passing through the earth's surface.

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