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Jul 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987phrvd..36..311f&link_type=abstract
Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 36, Issue 1, 1 July 1987, pp.311-314
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Magnetic Monopoles, Protons And Neutrons, Scintillation Detectors, Observational Cosmology
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The sensitivity of scintillators to grand unification monopoles and other supermassive charged particles is inferred from measurements of scintillation by recoil protons with velocities as low as 2.5×10-4c. No evidence for a response cutoff is observed at velocities extending well below the electronic-excitation threshold of 6×10-4c expected from two-body kinematics. The relevance of these measurements to searches for supermassive relic charged particles is discussed.
Ahlen Steven P.
Ficenec D. J.
Marin Alfredo
Musser James A.
Tarle Greg
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