The VIRGO Project: A wide band antenna for gravitational wave detection
β Scribed by C. Bradaschia; R. Del Fabbro; A. Di Virgilio; A. Giazotto; H. Kautzky; V. Montelatici; D. Passuello; A. Brillet; O. Cregut; P. Hello; C.N. Man; P.T. Manh; A. Marraud; D. Shoemaker; J.Y. Vinet; F. Barone; L. Di Fiore; L. Milano; G. Russo; J.M. Aguirregabiria; H. Bel; J.P. Duruisseau; G. Le Denmat; Ph. Tourrenc; M. Capozzi; M. Longo; M. Lops; I. Pinto; G. Rotoli; T. Damour; S. Bonazzola; J.A. Marck; Y. Gourghoulon; L.E. Holloway; F. Fuligni; V. Iafolla; G. Natale
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 931 KB
- Volume
- 289
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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