New perspectives for epithermal neutron spectroscopy have been opened up as a result of the development of the Resonance Detector and its use on inverse geometry time-of-flight spectrometers at spallation sources. A special application of the Resonance Detector is the Very Low Angle Detector Bank (V
An upgraded configuration of a high-luminosity spectrometer for deep-inelastic muon scattering experiments
✍ Scribed by A.C. Benvenuti; D. Bollini; G. Bruni; T. Camporesi; G. Heiman; G. Laurenti; L. Monari; F.L. Navarria; A. Argento; W. Birr; K. Deiters; M. Goossens; F. Nanni; L. Piemontese; A. Staude; I.A. Golutvin; V.Y. Karzhavin; M.Y. Kazarinov; V.S. Khabarov; Y.T. Kiryushin; V.S. Kisselev; I.A. Savin; G.I. Smirnov; D.A. Smolin; J. Strachota; G. Sultanov; P. Todorov; I. Veress; A.G. Volodka; A.V. Zarubin; D. Jamnik; R. Kopp; U. Meyer-Berkhout; K.M. Teichert; R. Tirler; R. Voss; Č. Zupančič; M. Cribier; J. Feltesse; J.P. Fournier; J.C. Michau; A. Milsztajn; A. Ouraou; J.F. Renardy; P. Rich-Hennion; B. Rothan; Y. Sacquin; G. Smadja; P. Verrecchia; M. Virchaux
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 789 KB
- Volume
- 226
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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