Temperature and humidity dependence of air fluorescence yield measured by AIRFLY
✍ Scribed by M. Ave; M. Bohacova; B. Buonomo; N. Busca; L. Cazon; S.D. Chemerisov; M.E. Conde; R.A. Crowell; P. Di Carlo; C. Di Giulio; M. Doubrava; A. Esposito; P. Facal; F.J. Franchini; J. Hörandel; M. Hrabovsky; M. Iarlori; T.E. Kasprzyk; B. Keilhauer; H. Klages; M. Kleifges; S. Kuhlmann; G. Mazzitelli; L. Nozka; A. Obermeier; M. Palatka; S. Petrera; P. Privitera; J. Ridky; V. Rizi; G. Rodriguez; F. Salamida; P. Schovanek; H. Spinka; E. Strazzeri; A. Ulrich; Z.M. Yusof; V. Vacek; P. Valente; V. Verzi; T. Waldenmaier
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 442 KB
- Volume
- 597
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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