Limit on the flux of cosmic-ray magnetic monopoles from operation of an eight-loop superconducting detector

Abstract
An eight-loop superconducting magnetic monopole detector has been in continuous operation for 547 days, starting 4 March 1987. Its sensing area is 1.1 m2 for double-coincident events. The data, which contain no candidate events, set an upper limit of 7.2×1013 cm2 s1 sr1 (90% confidence level) on the flux of monopoles of any mass and at any velocity passing through the Earth’s surface.