The SLIM experiment was an array of 427 m^2 of nuclear track detectors, exposed at a high altitude laboratory (Chacaltaya, Bolivia, 5230 m a.s.l.), for ~4.22 years. SLIM was sensitive to downgoing intermediate mass magnetic monopoles with masses in the range 10^5 to 10^12 GeV. The analysis of the full detector gives a flux upper limit of 1.3x10^{-15} 1/(cm^2*s*sr) (90% C.L.) for downgoing fast intermediate magnetic monopoles.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.1111,
title = {Magnetic Monopole Search with the SLIM Experiment},
author = {E. Medinaceli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.1111},
year = {2008}
}
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Presented at the 24th International Conference on Nuclear Track in Solids