First results from a 1.1-m-diameter superconducting monopole detector

J. Incandela, H. Frisch, S. Somalwar, M. Kuchnir, and H. R. Gustafson
Phys. Rev. D 34, 2637 – Published 1 November 1986
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Abstract

We present the design and performance of a superconducting induction magnetic-monopole detector with 1.1-m-diameter gradiometer loops. The detector demonstrates that gradiometers can be overlapped with no mutual inductance to yield high redundancy without increasing shield volume. One of two detector units was sensitive to the passage of monopoles through two overlapped gradiometers with 98% coincidence efficiency for 161 hours. The unit has a coincident sensitive area averaged over sr of 4400 cm2. No candidate events were observed, setting an upper limit on the flux of cosmic-ray magnetic monopoles of f≲7.1×1011 cm2 sr1 sec1 (90% C.L.). The detector was operated in ambient magnetic fields of ∼5–125 mG.

  • Received 14 July 1986

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.34.2637

©1986 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. Incandela, H. Frisch, and S. Somalwar

  • Department of Physics and The Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637

M. Kuchnir

  • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois 60510

H. R. Gustafson

  • The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

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Vol. 34, Iss. 9 — 1 November 1986

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