Monopole track characteristics in plastic detectors

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Detectors, Lexan (Trademark), Monopoles, Particle Tracks, Energy Dissipation, Magnetic Poles, Mathematical Models, Range

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Total and restricted energy loss rates were calculated for magnetic monopoles of charge g = 137 e in Lexan polycarbonate. Range-energy curves are also presented. The restricted energy loss model is used to estimate the appearance of a monopole track in plastic detectors. These results should be useful for the design and analysis of monopole experiments.

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