On the Momentum Spectrum of μ-Mesons near Sea-Level at 24゜N
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概要
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The momentum spectrum of μ-mesons near sea-level and at geomagnetic latitude 24゜N has been obtained by means of a magnet cloud chamber. Above 700 Mev/c the results are in agreement with the momentum spectrum derived from Olbert's production spectrum at 24゜N. At lower momenta, our spectrum is found to decrease more rapidly than the corresponding spectra derived from differential range measurements. This discrepancy, which is not understood, may be due to some systematic error in either the magnetic deflection or differential range method.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1955-09-05
著者
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MURATA Yojiro
Institute for Nuclear Study,University of Tokyo
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Murata Yojiro
Institute Of Polytechnics Osaka City University
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Murata Yojiro
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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FUKUI Shuji
Department of Physics, Nagoya University
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Fukui Shuji
Department Of Physics Nagoya University
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Fukui Shuji
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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KITAMURA Takashi
Institute of Polytechnics, Osaka City University
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Kitamura Takashi
Institute Of Polytechnics Osaka City University
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