Study of 2β-decay of100Mo and82Se using the NEMO3 detector
✍ Scribed by R. Arnold; C. Augier; J. Baker; A. Barabash; V. Brudanin; A. J. Caffrey; V. Egorov; J. L. Guyonnet; F. Hubert; Ph. Hubert; L. Jenner; C. Jollet; S. Jullian; A. Klimenko; O. Kochetov; S. Konovalov; V. Kovalenko; D. Lalanne; F. Leccia; I. Linck; C. Longuemare; G. Lutter; Ch. Marquet; F. Mauger; H. W. Nicholson; H. Ohsumi; F. Piquemal; J. -L. Reyss; R. Saakyan; X. Sarazin; F. Scheibling; Yu. Shitov; L. Simard; A. Smolnikov; I. Stekl; J. Suhonen; C. S. Sutton; G. Szklarz; V. Timkin; J. Thomas; V. Tretyak; V. Umatov; L. Vala; I. Vanyushin; S. Vasiliev; V. Vasilyev; V. Vorobel; Ts. Vylov
- Book ID
- 110140617
- Publisher
- SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Volume
- 80
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-3640
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