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CMS crystals
A major technical challenge for CMS has been acquiring 61 000 large, precision-grown crystals, denser than iron, for catching high-energy photons and electrons
Autor principal: | Peter Ginter |
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2004
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/808282 |
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