15 research outputs found
Measurement of the Atmospheric Muon Spectrum from 20 to 3000 GeV
The absolute muon flux between 20 GeV and 3000 GeV is measured with the L3
magnetic muon spectrometer for zenith angles ranging from 0 degree to 58
degree. Due to the large exposure of about 150 m2 sr d, and the excellent
momentum resolution of the L3 muon chambers, a precision of 2.3 % at 150 GeV in
the vertical direction is achieved.
The ratio of positive to negative muons is studied between 20 GeV and 500
GeV, and the average vertical muon charge ratio is found to be 1.285 +- 0.003
(stat.) +- 0.019 (syst.).Comment: Total 32 pages, 9Figure
Measurement of the Shadowing of High-Energy Cosmic Rays by the Moon: A Search for TeV-Energy Antiprotons
The shadowing of high-energy cosmic rays by the Moon has been observed with a
significance of 9.4 standard deviations with the L3+C muon spectrometer at
CERN. A significant effect of the Earth magnetic field is observed. Since no
event deficit on the east side of the Moon has been observed, an upper limit at
90% confidence level on the antiproton to proton ratio of 0.11 is obtained for
primary energies around 1 TeV
A search for flaring Very-High-Energy cosmic-ray sources with the L3+C muon spectrometer
The L3+C muon detector at the Cern electron-position collider, LEP, is used for the detection of very-high-energy cosmic \gamma-ray sources through the observation of muons of energies above 20, 30, 50 and 100 GeV. Daily or monthly excesses in the rate of single-muon events pointing to some particular direction in the sky are searched for. The periods from mid July to November 1999, and April to November 2000 are considered. Special attention is also given to a selection of known \gamma-ray sources. No statistically significant excess is observed for any direction or any particular source
Measurement of the antiproton to proton ratio in cosmic rays using the Moon shadow with the L3+C detector
The observation of the Moon shadow effect with the L3+C detector is reported. The expected offset and elongation of the Moon shadow due to the geomagnetic field are clearly observed. A determination of the angular resolution and pointing error has beem performed through this observation. A preliminary upper limit of the antiproton to proton ratio in cosmic rays is given in the TeV region
MEASUREMENT OF THE p/p RATIO IN COSMIC RAYS USING THE MOON SHADOW WITH THE L3+C DETECTOR
The observation of the Moon shadow effect with the L3+C detector is reported. The expected offset and elongation of the Moon shadow due to the geomagnetic field are clearly observed. A determination of the angular resolution and pointing error has been performed through this observation. A preliminary upper limit of the p/p ratio in cosmic rays is given in the TeV region.
Osservazioni Ecologiche Su Alcune Alghe Del Golfo di Napoli in Relazione Alla Loro Distribuzione Verticale
Observation of a VHE cosmic-ray flare-signal with the L3+C muon spectrometer
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A search for flaring very-high-energy cosmic gamma-ray sources with the L3+C muon spectrometer
The L3+C muon detector at the CERN electron-positron collider, LEP, is used for the detection of very-high-energy cosmic gamma-ray sources through the observation of muons of energies above 20, 30, 50 and 100 GeV. Daily or monthly excesses in the rate of single-muon events pointing to some particular direction in the sky are searched for. The periods from mid July to November 1999, and April to November 2000 are considered. Special attention is also given to a selection of known gamma-ray sources. No statistically significant excess is observed for any direction or any particular source. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Study of the solar anisotropy for cosmic ray primaries of about 200- GeV energy with the L3 + C muon detector
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