Abstract

This paper presents a survey of muon-spectrum charge-ratio measurements with large zenith angle sea level spectrometers and underground telescopes, with particular reference to results from the Nottingham spectrometer. Production of the sea level muons via long-lived secondary particles is found to explain adequately the majority of the results described.

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