Abstract
In an experiment, whose detector consists, in part, of arrays of large proportional tubes interleaved between marble slabs and surrounded by an iron shell, it is necessary to isolate the trajectories of a small number of muons from the signals of a hadronic shower resulting from a charged-current neutrino interaction. This paper describes the combination of methods used, including a description of the problems of using pulse-height as well as positional information.
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