Commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer trigger at LHC
✍ Scribed by S. Ahn; R. Arnaldi; Y. Baek; A. Baldit; V. Barret; N. Bastid; G. Batigne; J.L. Béney; R. Berny; L. Bianchi; A. Blanc; G. Blanchard; F. Bossù; E. Chiavassa; P. Cortese; P. Crochet; G. Dellacasa; N. De Marco; P. Dupieux; A. Ferretti; M. Gagliardi; M. Gallio; C. Insa; F. Jouve; X. Lopez; G. Luparello; L. Manceau; F. Manso; P. Mereu; A. Musso; C. Oppedisano; A. Picotti; C. Renard; P. Rosnet; D. Roy; L. Royer; P. Saturnini; E. Scomparin; D. Stocco; E. Vercellin; B. Vulpescu; X. Zhang
- Book ID
- 113821584
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 417 KB
- Volume
- 661
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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