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Autor:
A. R. Bazer-Bachi, W. G. Cantrell, G. Vedrenne, C. Dunet, N. M. Duller, J. R. Benbrook, W. R. Sheldon
Publikováno v:
Physical Review D. 17:114-125
The French-U.S. muon experiment, operating in the Mt. Blanc Tunnel between France and Italy for six years, has yielded an extremely precise measurement of the depth-zenith-angle distribution of high-energy cosmic-ray muons. Data were obtained over th
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 22:312-315
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Physical Review D. 5:606-610
The zenithal enhancements exhibited by calculated integral muon intensities at large zenith angles and high energies are examined for variations due to energy dependence of both the $\frac{K}{\ensuremath{\pi}}$ ratio in the conventional meson source
Autor:
A.V. Jelinek, T.A. Nagy, W. G. Cantrell, D.R. Durda, N. M. Duller, W. R. Sheldon, P. J. Green, B.J. Bateman
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 36:144-148
An absolute measurement of the vertical cosmic ray muon intensity at 3–50 GeV/ c has been performed with a solid-iron magnetic spectrometer. Results agree in spectral character with those reported by the Durham group but are an average of 10% highe
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B. 32:527-534
Ground-level muon intensities have been calculated using both a constant and an energy-dependent inelastic cross section for hadron-nucleus interactions. The use of the energy-dependent cross section reduces the muon intensities significantly at high
Autor:
C. Dunet, W. G. Cantrell, G. Vedrenne, AndréSt. Marc, A. R. Bazer-Bachi, N. M. Duller, W. R. Sheldon, Michel Monchant
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 111:133-155
The cosmic ray muon hodoscope-telescope which has been operated in the Mont Blanc tunnel is described. The instrument has been used to measure the directional underground muon intensity at depths of 700 to 4500 hg/cm2 and at zenith angles from the ve
Autor:
W. G. Cantrell, James V. Johnston
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
This paper describes some new performance analysis methods, developed by the authors, for use in characterizing laser gyro system performance. Past analysis methods used by laser gyro evaluators consisted of time base averaging of pulse data over 10