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Vertical muon intensity measured with MACRO at the Gran Sasso laboratory

  • M. Ambrosio
  • , R. Antolini
  • , G. Auriemma
  • , R. Baker
  • , A. Baldini
  • , G. C. Barbarino
  • , B. C. Barish
  • , G. Battistoni
  • , R. Bellotti
  • , C. Bemporad
  • , P. Bernardini
  • , H. Bilokon
  • , V. Bisi
  • , C. Bloise
  • , C. Bower
  • , S. Bussino
  • , F. Cafagna
  • , M. Calicchio
  • , D. Campana
  • , M. Carboni
  • M. Castellano, S. Cecchini, F. Cei, P. Celio, V. Chiarella, A. Corona, S. Coutu, G. De Cataldo, H. Dekhissi, C. De Marzo, I. De Mitri, M. De Vincenzi, A. Di Credico, O. Erriquez, C. Favuzzi, C. Forti, P. Fusco, G. Giacomelli, G. Giannini, N. Giglietto, M. Grassi, A. Grillo, F. Guarino, P. Guarnaccia, C. Gustavino, A. Habig, K. Hanson, A. Hawthorne, R. Heinz, J. T. Hong, E. Iarocci, E. Katsavounidis, E. Kearns, S. Kyriazopoulou, E. Lamanna, C. Lane, D. S. Levin, P. Lipari, R. Liu, N. P. Longley, M. J. Longo, Y. Lu, G. Ludlam, G. Mancarella, G. Mandrioli, A. Margiotta-Neri, A. Marini, D. Martello, A. Marzari-Chiesa, M. N. Mazziotta, D. G. Michael, S. Mikheyev, L. Miller, M. Mittelbrunn, P. Monacelli, T. Montaruli, M. Monteno, S. Mufson, J. Musser, D. Nicoló, R. Nolty, C. Okada, C. Orth, G. Osteria, O. Palamara, S. Parlati, V. Patera, L. Patrizii, R. Pazzi, C. W. Peck, S. Petrera, N. D. Pignatano, P. Pistilli, V. Popa, A. Rainó, J. Reynoldson, F. Ronga, A. Sanzgiri, F. Sartogo, C. Satriano, L. Satta, E. Scapparone, K. Scholberg, A. Sciubba, P. Serra-Lugaresi, M. Severi, M. Sitta, P. Spinelli, M. Spinetti, M. Spurio, R. Steinberg, J. L. Stone, L. R. Sulak, A. Surdo, G. Tarlé, F. Tassoni, V. Togo, V. Valente, C. W. Walter, R. Webb

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Abstract

The vertical underground muon intensity has been measured in the slant depth range 3200-7000 hg cm-2 (standard rock) with the completed lower part of the MACRO detector at the Gran Sasso laboratory, using a large sample of data. These observations are used to compute the surface muon flux and the primary ''all-nucleon'' spectrum. An analysis of systematic uncertainties introduced by the interaction models in the atmosphere and the underground propagation of muons is presented. A comparison of our results with published data is also presented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3793-3802
Number of pages10
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume52
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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