High-energy hadron background in proton decay experiments

Physics – Space Physics

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Background Radiation, Cosmic Ray Showers, Hadrons, Proton Flux Density, Cascades, Cosmic Rays, Decay, Energetic Particles, Muons, Particle Production

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The flux of hadrons with energies greater than 0.7 GeV produced in muon-generated nuclear cascades is estimated for various depths. The estimation is based on measurements made at a depth of 550 m w.e. and on the presently available accelerator data. The results show the hadron background to be essential for proton decay experiments up to 8000 m w.e.

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