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A Personal History Of Cesr And Cleo The Cornell Electron Storage Ring And Its Main Particle Detector Facility Karl Berkelman

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A Personal History Of Cesr And Cleo The Cornell Electron Storage Ring And Its Main Particle Detector Facility Karl Berkelman
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Karl Berkelman
ISBN: 9789812386977, 9812386971
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A Personal History Of Cesr And Cleo The Cornell Electron Storage Ring And Its Main Particle Detector Facility Karl Berkelman by Karl Berkelman 9789812386977, 9812386971 instant download after payment.

This invaluable book is a historical account of the Cornell Electron Storage Ring and its main detector facility, CLEO, from their beginnings in the late 1970's until the end of data collection at particle energies above the threshold for B meson production in June 2001. The CESR electron–positron collider was the culmination of a series of electron accelerators constructed at the Cornell Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, starting in 1945. Measurement of the products of the e+e– collisions was performed with the multipurpose CLEO apparatus, built and operated by the CLEO collaboration, which consisted of about 200 faculty, staff and graduate students from over 20 universities. This account is based mainly on the author's recollections as a participant.

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