Cosmic ray measurements with Pamela experiment
β Scribed by M. Casolino; N. De Simone; M.P. De Pascale; V. Di Felice; L. Marcelli; M. Minori; P. Picozza; R. Sparvoli; G. Castellini; O. Adriani; L. Bonechi; M. Bongi; S. Bottai; D. Fedele; P. Papini; S. Ricciarini; P. Spillantini; E. Taddei; E. Vannuccini; G. Barbarino; D. Campana; R. Carbone; G. De Rosa; G. Osteria; M. Boezio; V. Bonvicini; E. Mocchiutti; A. Vacchi; G. Zampa; N. Zampa; A. Bruno; F.S. Cafagna; Marco Ricci; Petter Hofverberg; Mark Pearce; Per Carlson; Edward Bogomolov; S.Yu. Krutkov; N.N. Nikonov; G.I. Vasilyev; Wolfgang Menn; Manfred Simon; Arkady M. Galper; Lubov Grishantseva; Sergey Koldashov; Alexey Leonov; Vladimir V. Mikhailov; Sergey A. Voronov; Yuri T. Yurkin; Valeri G. Zverev; Galina A. Bazilevskaya; Alexander N. Kvashnin; Osman Maksumov; Yuri Stozhkov
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 489 KB
- Volume
- 190
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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