Measuring muon momenta with the CCFR neutrino detector
โ Scribed by B.J. King; C.G. Arroyo; K.T. Bachmann; R.E. Blair; C. Foudas; W.C. Lefmann; W.C. Leung; S.R. Mishra; E. Oltman; P.Z. Quintas; S.A. Rabinowitz; F.J. Sciulli; W.G. Seligman; M.H. Shaevitz; F.S. Merritt; M.J. Oreglia; B.A. Schumm; R.H. Bernstein; F. Borcherding; H.E. Fisk; M.J. Lamm; W. Marsh; K.W.B. Merritt; H. Schellman; D.D. Yovanovitch; A. Bodek; H.S. Budd; P. de Barbaro; W.K. Sakumoto; P.H. Sandler; W.H. Smith
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 504 KB
- Volume
- 302
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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