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S142 set-up to detect X-ray from antiproton-proton atoms (protonium).
This experiment was designed by the Daresbury-Mainz-TRIUMF Collaboration and was located in the m14 partially separated antiproton beam in the PS South Hall. It used a gaseous hydrogen target, 1 m long, surrounded by a ring of proportional counters, surrounded in turn by a ring of 36 scintillators s...
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1978
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/917451 |
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