The Belle experiment at KEK (Tsukuba, Japan) was inaugurated in 1999 and has delivered excellent physics results since then, which were, for example, recognized in the Nobel Prize award 2008 to Kobayashi and Masukawa. An overall luminosity of 895 fb À 1 has been recorded as of December 2008, and the
Silicon vertex detector upgrade in the ALPHA experiment
✍ Scribed by Amole, C.; Andresen, G.B.; Ashkezari, M.D.; Baquero-Ruiz, M.; Bertsche, W.; Burrows, C.; Butler, E.; Capra, A.; Cesar, C.L.; Chapman, S.; Charlton, M.; Deller, A.; Eriksson, S.; Fajans, J.; Friesen, T.; Fujiwara, M.C.; Gill, D.R.; Gutierrez, A.; Hangst, J.S.; Hardy, W.N.; Hayden, M.E.; Humphries, A.J.; Isaac, C.A.; Jonsell, S.; Kurchaninov, L.; Little, A.; Madsen, N.; McKenna, J.T.K.; Menary, S.; Napoli, S.C.; Nolan, P.; Olchanski, K.; Olin, A.; Povilus, A.; Pusa, P.; Rasmussen, C.Ø.; Robicheaux, F.; Sacramento, R.L.; Stracka, S.; Sampson, J.A.; Sarid, E.; Seddon, D.; Silveira, D.M.; So, C.; Thompson, R.I.; Tharp, T.; Thornhill, J.; Tooley, M.P.; van der Werf, D.P.; Wells, D.
- Book ID
- 122609032
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 605 KB
- Volume
- 732
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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