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Journal ArticleDOI

3 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a large area directional Cherenkov detectors have been constructed at the University of Utah to provide a highly efficient trigger for a hodoscope of sonic ranging cylindrical spark counters.

1 citations




Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In the universe of elementary particles, the neutrino is unique in that it interacts with other particles only through the Fermi or weak interaction as discussed by the authors, and the cross-sections for neutrinos collisions with matter are of the order of 10-38 cm2 or less at moderate NE energies while the cross section for electron scattering by matter is of order 10-30 cm2 at similar energies.
Abstract: In the universe of elementary particles the neutrino is unique in that — as far as we know — it interacts with other particles only through the Fermi or weak interaction. Cross sections for neutrino collisions with matter are of the order of 10-38 cm2 or less at moderate neutrino energies while the cross section for, say, electron scattering by matter is of order 10-30 cm2 at similar energies.