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Test of interaction models with the KASCADE hadron calorimeter

✍ Scribed by J. Milkea; T. Antonib; W.D. Apel; F. Badea; K. Bekk; A. Bercuci; H. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; A. Iwan; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; M. Müller; R. Obenland; J. Oehlschlägera; S. Ostapchenko; M. Petcu; H. Rebel; M. Risse; M. Roth; G. Schatz; H. Schieler; J. Scholz; T. Thouw; H. Ulrich; J.H. Weber; A. Weindl; J. Wentz; J. Wochele; J. Zabierowski


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
368 KB
Volume
122
Category
Article
ISSN
0920-5632

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