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Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976ncimb..35..342b&link_type=abstract
Nuovo Cimento, Sezione B, vol. 35B, Oct. 11, 1976, p. 342-348.
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Cosmic Rays, Instrument Errors, Particle Flux Density, Radiation Detectors, Mesons, Neutral Particles, Nucleons, Particle Telescopes, Scintillation Counters, Statistical Analysis
Scientific paper
All instrument variations can be divided into two groups, high-frequency (fluctuations) and low-frequency (regular) variations. The laws of fluctuation distribution for neutral and meson components are studied in detail, and the various factors distorting the normal distribution law are analyzed. When the various distorting factors are correctly excluded, the fluctuation distributions become normal. This and some other assumptions are used to propose various methods for determining the instrument variations in both groups. It has been shown that, in some cases, the instrument variations may be determined accurately within an error of one to two orders in excess of the statistical error.
Blokh Ia. L.
Dorman Lev I.
Libin Ia. I.
Starkov F. A.
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