The MIT air shower experiment located at Harvard, Massachusetts (elevation 180m) consists of eleven large scintillation counters distributed within a circle of 230m radius. The analysis will be confined to a semi-phenomenological interpretation with the objective of saying as much as possible about the altitude and angular distribution at production.
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The MIT air shower experiment located at Harvard, Massachusetts (elevation 180m) consists of eleven large scintillation counters distributed within a circle of 230m radius. The analysis will be confined to a semi-phenomenological interpretation with the objective of saying as much as possible about the altitude and angular distribution at production.
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Earl, James Arthur.The Lateral Distribution of Penetrating Particles in Cosmic Ray Extensive Air Showers,
report,
August 31, 1959;
Washington D.C..
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