Performances of RPCs in the BaBar experiment
โ Scribed by F. Anulli; R. Baldini; H. Band; R. Bionta; J. Brau; V. Brigljevic; A. Buzzo; A. Calcaterra; M. Carpinelli; T. Cartaro; N. Cavallo; G. Crosetti; G. De Nardo; R. De Sangro; A. Eichenbaum; D. Falciai; F. Fabozzi; F. Ferroni; G. Finocchiaro; F. Forti; R. Frey; J. Johnson; C. Gatto; E. Grauges-Pous; M. Iwasaki; D. Lange; L. Lista; M. Lo Vetere; C. Lu; H. Neal; N. Neri; M. Macri; B. Messener; M.R. Monge; T. Moore; S. Morganti; A. Palano; E. Paoloni; P. Paolucci; S. Passaggio; F. Pastore; C. Patrignani; P. Patteri; I. Peruzzi; D. Piccolo; M. Piccolo; G. Piredda; A. Pompili; E. Robutti; A. Roodman; A. Santroni; C. Sciacca; N. Sinev; A. Soha; D. Storm; S. Tosi; J. Va'vra; Y. Xie; D. Wright; W. Wisniewski
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 453 KB
- Volume
- 515
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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