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Measurement of the cosmic ray composition at the knee with SPASE-2/AMANDA-B10 detectors
Astroparticle Physics 21(565-581): 2004
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  • 7Present address: L-174, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Ave., Livermore, CA 94550, USA.
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  • Out of the coincidentally recorded events 16% were pointing at AMANDA and passed the S�30� > 5m? values from 0.04 to 0.18, with the baseline simulation, an estimate of the systematic error from our incomplete knowledge of hln Ai at low energies.
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  • [13] K. Woschnagg et al., (The AMANDA Collaboration), in: Proceedings of the of the 26th ...
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