A test of the hadronic interaction model EPOS with air shower data
✍ Scribed by Apel, W D; Arteaga, J C; Badea, F; Bekk, K; Bertaina, M; Blümer, J; Bozdog, H; Brancus, I M; Brüggemann, M; Buchholz, P; Cantoni, E; Chiavassa, A; Cossavella, F; Daumiller, K; de Souza, V; Pierro, F Di; Doll, P; Engel, R; Engler, J; Finger, M; Fuhrmann, D; Ghia, P L; Gils, H J; Glasstetter, R; Grupen, C; Haungs, A; Heck, D; Hörandel, J R; Huege, T; Isar, P G; Kampert, K-H; Kang, D; Kickelbick, D; Klages, H O; Kolotaev, Y; Luczak, P; Mathes, H J; Mayer, H J; Milke, J; Mitrica, B; Morello, C; Navarra, G; Nehls, S; Oehlschläger, J; Ostapchenko, S; Over, S; Petcu, M; Pierog, T; Rebel, H; Roth, M; Schieler, H; Schröder, F; Sima, O; Stümpert, M; Toma, G; Trinchero, G C; Ulrich, H; van Buren, J; Walkowiak, W; Weindl, A; Wochele, J; Wommer, M; Zabierowski, J
- Book ID
- 120423623
- Publisher
- Institute of Physics
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 396 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0954-3899
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