Baikal neutrino telescope: Status, results, and prospects of development
✍ Scribed by K. V. Antipin; V. M. Ainutdinov; V. A. Balkanov; I. A. Belolaptikov; D. A. Borshchev; N. M. Budnev; R. V. Vasil’ev; R. Vishnevskii; I. A. Danil’chenko; G. V. Domogatskii; A. A. Doroshenko; A. P. D’yachok; Zh. -A. M. Dzhilkibaev; O. N. Gaponenko; K. V. Golubkov; O. A. Gress; T. I. Gress; O. I. Grishin; V. A. Zhukov; A. M. Klabukov; A. I. Klimov; A. A. Kochanov; K. V. Konishchev; A. P. Koshechkin; L. A. Kuz’michev; V. F. Kulepov; E. Middel; T. Mikolaiskii; M. B. Milenin; R. R. Mirgazov; S. P. Mikheev; E. A. Osipova; G. L. Pan’kov; L. V. Pan’kov; A. I. Panfilov; D. P. Petukhov; E. N. Pliskovskii; P. G. Pokhil; V. A. Poleshchuk; E. G. Popova; V. V. Prosin; M. I. Rozanov; V. Yu. Rubtsov; Yu. A. Semenei; B. A. Tarashchanskii; S. V. Fialkovskii; B. K. Shaibonov; A. A. Sheifler; A. V. Shirokov; K. Spiring; I. V. Yashin
- Book ID
- 111500582
- Publisher
- Allerton Press Inc
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1062-8738
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