Results from the 1998–1999 runs of the cryogenic dark matter search
✍ Scribed by R.W. Schnee; D. Abrams; D.S. Akerib; M.S. Armel-Funkhouser; L. Baudis; D.A. Bauer; A. Bolozdynya; P.L. Brink; R. Bunker; B. Cabrera; D.O. Caldwell; J.P. Castle; C.L. Chang; R.M. Clarke; M.B. Crisler; R. Dixon; D. Driscoll; S. Eichblatt; R.J. Gaitskell; S.R. Golwala; E.E. Haller; J. Hellmig; D. Holmgren; M.E. Huber; S. Kamat; A. Lu; V. Mandi; J.M. Martinis; P. Meunier; S.W. Nam; H. Nelson; T.A. Perera; M.C. Perillo Isaac; W. Rau; R.R. Ross; T. Saab; B. Sadoulet; J. Sander; T. Shutt; A. Smith; A.H. Sonnenschein; A.L. Spadafora; G. Wang; S. Yellin; B.A. Young
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 360 KB
- Volume
- 124
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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