Performance of ALICE silicon pixel detector prototypes in high energy beams
✍ Scribed by D. Elia; G. Anelli; F. Antinori; A. Badalà; G.E. Bruno; M. Burns; I.A. Cali; M. Campbell; M. Caselle; S. Ceresa; P. Chochula; M. Cinausero; J. Conrad; R. Dima; D. Fabris; R.A. Fini; E. Fioretto; S. Kapusta; A. Kluge; M. Krivda; V. Lenti; F. Librizzi; M. Lunardon; V. Manzari; M. Morel; S. Moretto; P. Nilsson; F. Osmic; G.S. Pappalardo; V. Paticchio; A. Pepato; G. Prete; A. Pulvirenti; P. Riedler; F. Riggi; L. Sándor; R. Santoro; F. Scarlassara; G. Segato; F. Soramel; G. Stefanini; C. Torcato de Matos; R. Turrisi; L. Vannucci; G. Viesti; T. Virgili
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 233 KB
- Volume
- 565
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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