Multifragmentation with GeV light-ion beams
β Scribed by K. Kwiatkowski; W.-c. Hsi; G. Wang; T. Lefort; D.S. Bracken; E. Cornell; E. Renshaw Foxford; D.S. Ginger; V.E. Viola; N.R. Yoder; R.G. Korteling; E.C. Pollacco; R. Legrain; C. Volant; F. Gimeno-Nogues; R. Laforest; E. Martin; E. Ramakrishnan; D. Rowland; A. Ruangma; E. Winchester; S.J. Yennello; W.G. Lynch; M.B. Tsang; H. Xi; H. Breuer; K.B. Morley; S. Gushue; L.P. Remsberg; L. Pienkowski; J. Brzychezyk; A. Botvina; W.A. Friedman
- Book ID
- 118579235
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Volume
- 654
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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