The OPERA detector, designed to search for
νμ → ντ oscillations in the CNGS beam, is located in the
underground Gran Sasso laboratory, a privileged location to
study TeV-scale cosmic rays. For the analysis here presented,
the detector was used to measure the atmospheric muon
charge ratio in the TeV region. OPERA collected charge-
separated cosmic ray data between 2008 and 2012. More
than 3 million atmospheric muon events were detected and
reconstructed, among which about 110000 multiple muon
bundles. The charge ratio Rμ ≡ Nμ+ / Nμ− was measured
separately for single and for multiple muon events. The anal-
ysis exploited the inversion of the magnet polarity which
was performed on purpose during the 2012 Run. The com-
bination of the two d...