The Antiproton Sources: Design and Operation
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Report of the Snowmass T4 Working Group on Particle Sources: Positron Sources, Antiproton Sources, and Secondary Beams
V. Balbekov, Y. Batygin, L. Bellantoni, D. Casper, P. Cooper, S. Ecklund, Y. Efremenko, K. Flöttmann, D. Harris, M. Hebert, P. Hurh, T. Inagaki, M. James, S. Kahn, H. Kirk, G. Lim, S. Maloy, A. Mikhailichenko, G. Mills, B. Molzon, J. Morgan, T. Murphy, T. Nakaya, J. Norem, T. Omori, R. Partridge, R. Raja, R. Samulyak, D. Schultz, N. Simos, M. Snow, W. Stein, A. Sunwoo, Z. Tang, H. White, A. Wol...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science
سال: 1993
ISSN: 0163-8998,1545-4134
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ns.43.120193.001345