Abstract
Evolution in time of the latent image fading of relativistic tracks in K-5 emulsions is investigated at a temperature typical of exposures in high intensity pulsed magnetic fields. The fading is significantly non-exponential and strong enough to cause systematic shifts and relatively wide scatters of the estimated track parameters. Plates subjected to preheating show a more regular and hence predictable fading behaviour, as well as a weaker overall fading.
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