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Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV

The atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vert...

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Autor principal: Unger, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/640339
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description The atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vertical muon flux. The momentum dependence of the ratio of positive to negative muons was obtained between 20 and 630 GeV.
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spelling cern-6403392019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/640339engUnger, MichaelMeasurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeVParticle Physics - ExperimentThe atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vertical muon flux. The momentum dependence of the ratio of positive to negative muons was obtained between 20 and 630 GeV.The atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vertical muon flux. The momentum dependence of the ratio of positive to negative muons was obtained between 20 and 630 GeV.The atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vertical muon flux. The momentum dependence of the ratio of positive to negative muons was obtained between 20 and 630 GeV.The atmospheric muon spectrum between 20 and 2000 GeV was measured with the L3 magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 to 58 degrees. Due to the large data set and the good detector resolution, a precision of 2.6% at 100 GeV was achieved for the absolute normalization of the vertical muon flux. The momentum dependence of the ratio of positive to negative muons was obtained between 20 and 630 GeV.hep-ex/0309002PIC-2003-FRAP03oai:cds.cern.ch:6403392003-08-31
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Unger, Michael
Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title_full Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title_fullStr Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title_short Measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 GeV
title_sort measurement of the atmospheric muon spectrum from 20 to 2000 gev
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/640339
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