Precision isochronous mass measurements at the storage ring CSRe in Lanzhou
β Scribed by X.L. Tu; M. Wang; Yu.A. Litvinov; Y.H. Zhang; H.S. Xu; Z.Y. Sun; G. Audi; K. Blaum; C.M. Du; W.X. Huang; Z.G. Hu; P. Geng; S.L. Jin; L.X. Liu; Y. Liu; B. Mei; R.S. Mao; X.W. Ma; H. Suzuki; P. Shuai; Y. Sun; S.W. Tang; J.S. Wang; S.T. Wang; G.Q. Xiao; X. Xu; J.W. Xia; J.C. Yang; R.P. Ye; T. Yamaguchi; X.L. Yan; Y.J. Yuan; Y. Yamaguchi; Y.D. Zang; H.W. Zhao; T.C. Zhao; X.Y. Zhang; X.H. Zhou; W.L. Zhan
- Book ID
- 113822172
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 625 KB
- Volume
- 654
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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