The objectives are: (1) Comparison between the beam energy and the primary energy as determined by properties of secondary particles, in order to check the method currently used in cosmic ray experiments; (2) The distribution of energy given to {gamma}-rays and the distribution of elasticity of collisions; and (3) Search for short-lived particles as found by the author in an emulsion chamber exposed to cosmic rays.
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The objectives are: (1) Comparison between the beam energy and the primary energy as determined by properties of secondary particles, in order to check the method currently used in cosmic ray experiments; (2) The distribution of energy given to {gamma}-rays and the distribution of elasticity of collisions; and (3) Search for short-lived particles as found by the author in an emulsion chamber exposed to cosmic rays.
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Niu, K. & U., /Tokyo.Study of Secondary Particles Produced by 200 and 500 GeV Protons in Emulsion Chambers,
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August 1, 1971;
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