Experience with the ALEPH silicon vertex detector
✍ Scribed by G. Batignani; C. Bauer; H. Becker; J. Boudreau; D. Brown; F. Bosi; L. Bosisio; M. Carpinelli; J. Carr; P. Coyle; R. Dell'Orso; H. Dietl; J. Drinkard; E. Focardi; F. Forti; M. Giorgi; T. Hansi-Kozanecki; D. Hauff; P. Holl; E. Lancon; J. Lauber; A. Litke; G. Lutz; G. Lütjens; E. Mannelli; W. Männer; S. Menary; L. Moneta; H.-G. Moser; B. Mours; G. Parrini; S. Piccinini; G. Redlinger; D. Rizzi; G. Rizzo; D. Rousseau; G. Tonelli; G. Triggiani; A.S. Schwarz; P. Schwemling; R. Settles; H. Seywerd; L. Strüder; C. Vannini; P.G. Verdini; G. Waltermann; S. Walther; J. Wear; F. Weber
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 404 KB
- Volume
- 315
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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