Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Publication Date
6-3-1959
Abstract
Three major topics are discussed in this thesis. The first of these has immediate application to analysis of air shower data which is presently being gathered by two large scintillation tanks located immediately behind the University of New Mexico physics building. The data with which the other two topics are concerned cannot be gathered with present equipment, but these preliminary calculations have been performed in anticipation of the installation of the appropriate apparatus.
Degree Name
Physics
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Physics & Astronomy
First Committee Member (Chair)
John Root Green
Second Committee Member
N/A
Third Committee Member
Roy Thomas
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Kent, Darrell C.. "Method for Interpreting Extensive Air Shower Data." (1959). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/phyc_etds/129