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Mesotron production in the atmosphere

Schein et al., 1939

Document ID
3162502753571990526
Author
Schein M
Wilson V
Publication year
Publication venue
Reviews of Modern Physics

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With Geiger-Müller tubes arranged for fourfold vertical coincidence, a Rossi-Hsiung type of experiment was performed in an aeroplane up to an altitude of 25,000 feet. A sheet of lead 8.1 cm thick placed between the counter tubes and another lead plate of 2.2 cm thickness …
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