Aging studies for the large honeycomb drift tube system of the Outer Tracker of HERA-B
✍ Scribed by H. Albrecht; Th.S. Bauer; M. Beck; A. Belkov; K. Berkhan; G. Bohm; M. Bruinsma; T. Buran; M. Capeans; J. Chamanina; B.X. Chen; H. Deckers; K. Dehmelt; X. Dong; R. Eckmann; D. Emelianov; S. Fourletov; I. Golutvin; M. Hohlmann; K. Höpfner; W. Hulsbergen; Y. Jia; C. Jiang; H. Kapitza; S. Karabekyan; Z. Ke; Y. Kiryushin; H. Kolanoski; S. Korpar; P. Križan; D. Krücker; A. Lanyov; Y.Q. Liu; T. Lohse; R. Loke; R. Mankel; G. Medin; E. Michel; A. Moshkin; J. Ni; S. Nowak; M. Ouchrif; C. Padilla; D. Pose; D. Ressing; V. Saveliev; B. Schmidt; W. Schmidt-Parzefall; A. Schreiner; U. Schwanke; A.S. Schwarz; I. Siccama; S. Solunin; S. Somov; V. Souvorov; A. Spiridonov; M. Starič; C. Stegmann; O. Steinkamp; N. Tesch; I. Tsakov; U. Uwer; S. Vassiliev; I. Vukotic; M. Walter; J.J. Wang; Y.M. Wang; R. Wurth; J. Yang; Z. Zheng; Z. Zhu; R. Zimmermann
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 302 KB
- Volume
- 515
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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