Summary
Cosmic ray stars are found to have a completely random distribution at distances <500 µ in nuclear research emulsions, which had been exposed under different absorbers at mountain altitudes. This random distribution is not influenced by transition effects of the star frequency.
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Si trova che le stelle prodotte da raggi cosmici in emulsioni nucleari esposte sotto differenti assorbitori ad altitudini di montagna hanno una distribuzione completamente casuale a distanze <500 µ. Tale distribuzione casuale non è influenzata da effetti di transizione della frequenza delle stelle.
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Lohrmann, E. On the topographic distribution of cosmic ray stars in nuclear emulsion. Nuovo Cim 1, 1141–1145 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02731419
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02731419