Charged particle multiplicities and inelastic cross sections in high energy nuclear collisions
✍ Scribed by A. Bamberger; D. Bangert; J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Bock; R. Brockmann; S.I. Chase; C. De Marzo; M. De Palma; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; C. Favuzzi; J. Fent; D. Ferenc; H. Fessler; P. Freund; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; K. Geissler; E. Gladysz; C. Guerra; J.W. Harris; W. Heck; T. Humanic; K. Kadija; A. Karabarbounis; R. Keidel; J. Kosiec; M. Kowalski; S. Margetis; E. Nappi; G. Odyniec; G. Paic; A.D. Panagiotou; A. Petridis; J. Pfennig; F. Posa; K.P. Pretzl; H.G. Pugh; F. Pühlhofer; G. Rai; A. Ranieri; W. Rauch; R. Renfordt; D. Röhrich; K. Runge; A. Sandoval; D. Schall; N. Schmitz; L.S. Schroeder; G. Selvaggi; P. Seyboth; J. Seyerlein; E. Skrzypczak; P. Spinelli; R. Stock; H. Ströbele; A. Thomas; M. Tincknell; L. Teitelbaum; G. Vesztergombi; D. Vranic; S. Wenig
- Book ID
- 113354382
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 439 KB
- Volume
- 205
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0370-2693
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