Tau- neutrino detection with hybrid techniques

1992-01-01
PANMAN, J
ARMENISE, N
CATANESI, MG
MUCIACCIA, MT
SIMONE, S
GRUWE, M
MOMMAERT, C
VILAIN, P
WILQUET, G
BEYER, R
FABRE, JP
FLEGEL, W
HILLER, K
LENDERMANN, P
OVERAS, H
PANMAN, J
ROZANOV, A
STEFANINI, G
WINTER, K
WONG, H
ZACEK, G
ZACEK, V
DICAPUA, E
SAITTA, B
FAVART, D
GREGOIRE, G
LEMAITRE, V
MICHEL, L
ARTAMONOV, A
GORBUNOV, P
KHOVANSKY, V
SHAMANOV, V
SMIRNITSKY, V
ADAMOVICH, M
CHERNYAVSKY, M
ORLOVA, G
PERESADKO, N
RAPOPORT, V
TSAREV, V
HOSHINO, K
KOBAYASHI, M
MIYANISHI, M
NAKAMURA, M
NAKAMURA, Y
NAKANISHI, S
NAKANO, T
NIU, K
NIWA, K
NOMURA, M
SAITO, K
TAJIMA, H
TERAOKA, K
YOSHIDA, S
SATO, O
KODAMA, K
USHIDA, N
NAKAZAWA, K
CHIKAWA, H
AOKI, S
FUKUSHIMA, H
HARA, T
TAKAHASHI, T
NAKAMURA, K
OKUSAWA, T
TERANAKA, M
TOMINAGA, T
YOSHIDA, T
YUUKI, H
OKABE, H
YOKOTO, J
ADACHI, M
JINYA, T
KAZUNO, M
NIU, E
SHIBUYA, H
TAIRADATE, M
UMEZAWA, Y
SATO, Y
TEZUKA, I
MAEDA, Y
CHUNG, KS
CHUNG, SH
KIM, DC
OH, SH
PARK, IG
PARK, MS
SONG, JS
YOON, CS
HAHN, CH
BUONTEMPO, S
EREDITATO, A
PALLADINO, V
STROLIN, P
BARONI, G
CAPONE, A
DEPEDIS, D
DILIBERTO, D
DORE, U
LOVERRE, PF
MACINA, D
MAZZONI, MA
MEDDI, F
PIREDDA, G
ROSA, G
SANTACESARIA, R
GRELLA, G
ROMANO, G
ARIK, E
ONENGUT, G
PESEN, E
SERINZEYREK, M
SEVER, R
TOLUN, P
Zeyrek, Mehmet Tevfik

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Citation Formats
J. PANMAN et al., “Tau- neutrino detection with hybrid techniques,” 1992, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/54869.