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Timing-Based Search for Magnetic Monopoles with the NOvA Detector on the Surface

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2026-08-04 v1

Abstract

We report a search for a magnetic monopole component of the cosmic-ray flux in a 2743-live-day exposure of the NOvA experiment's Far Detector, a 14 kt segmented liquid scintillator detector designed primarily to observe GeV-scale electron neutrinos. No events consistent with monopoles were observed, setting an upper limit on the flux of 8×1016 cm2s1sr18\times 10^{-16}~\mathrm{cm^{-2}s^{-1}sr^{-1}} at 90% C.L. for monopole speed 6×104<β<5×1036\times 10^{-4} < \beta < 5\times 10^{-3} and mass greater than 10910^{9} GeV. Because of NOvA's small overburden of 3 meters-water equivalent, this constraint covers a previously unexplored low-mass region.

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@article{arxiv.2608.03888,
  title  = {Timing-Based Search for Magnetic Monopoles with the NOvA Detector on the Surface},
  author = {NOvA Collaboration},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.03888},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 9 figures