The K2K SciBar detector
✍ Scribed by K. Nitta; E. Aliu; S. Andringa; S. Aoki; S. Choi; U. Dore; X. Espinal; J.J. Gomez-Cadenas; R. Gran; M. Hasegawa; K. Hayashi; K. Hayashi; Y. Hayato; K. Hiraide; A.K. Ichikawa; M. Iinuma; J.S. Jang; E.J. Jeon; K.K. Joo; C.K. Jung; I. Kato; D. Kerr; J.Y. Kim; S.B. Kim; K. Kobayashi; A. Kohara; J. Kubota; Yu. Kudenko; Y. Kuno; M.J. Lee; E. Lessac-Chenin; I.T. Lim; P.F. Loverre; L. Ludovici; H. Maesaka; C. Mariani; C. McGrew; O. Mineev; T. Morita; T. Murakami; Y. Nakanishi; T. Nakaya; S. Nawang; K. Nishikawa; M.Y. Pac; E.J. Rhee; A. Rodríguez; F. Sanchez; T. Sasaki; K.K. Shiraishi; A. Suzuki; T. Takahashi; Y. Takubo; M. Tanaka; R. Terri; A. Tornero-Lopez; S. Ueda; R.J. Wilkes; S. Yamamoto; M. Yokoyama; M. Yoshida
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Volume
- 535
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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