The design and function of a radiation tolerant silicon tracker for an LHC experiment
✍ Scribed by F. Anghinolfi; P. Aspell; R. Bardos; S.J. Bates; R. Bonino; D. Campbell; A. Chilingarov; A.G. Clark; N. Claussen; C. Couyoumtzelis; E. Fretwurst; O. Gildemeister; M. Glaser; G. Gorfine; C. Göβling; R. Hawkings; E.H.M. Heijne; P. Jarron; F. Lemeilleur; C. Leroy; G. Lindström; P. Lubrano; G. Moorhead; D.J. Munday; P. Murray; G. Nawrath; E. Occelli; H. Pagel; B. Papendick; M.A. Parker; S. Pilath; A. Poppleton; A. Reichold; J. Rioux; A. Rolf; M. Rouger; P. Roy; J.C. Santiard; P. Scampoli; T. Schulz; P. Seller; R. Spiwoks; G. Taylor; J. Teiger; E. Tsesmelis; S. Tovey; H. Verweij; A. Weidberg; T. Weiβe; X. Wu; R. Wunstorf
- Book ID
- 113392511
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 724 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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