The use of the floating wire technique to test trajectories in magnets of accelerators (1998)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: PHILIPPE GOUFFON - IF ; MARTINS, MARCOS NOGUEIRA - IF
- Unidade: IF
- Assunto: FÍSICA NUCLEAR
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: World Scientific
- Publisher place: Singapore
- Date published: 1998
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Proceedings
- Conference titles: Brazilian Workshop on Nuclear Physics
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ABNT
KASSAB, Luciana Reyes Pires e GOUFFON, Philippe e MARTINS, Marcos Nogueira. The use of the floating wire technique to test trajectories in magnets of accelerators. 1998, Anais.. Singapore: World Scientific, 1998. . Acesso em: 08 jun. 2024. -
APA
Kassab, L. R. P., Gouffon, P., & Martins, M. N. (1998). The use of the floating wire technique to test trajectories in magnets of accelerators. In Proceedings. Singapore: World Scientific. -
NLM
Kassab LRP, Gouffon P, Martins MN. The use of the floating wire technique to test trajectories in magnets of accelerators. Proceedings. 1998 ;[citado 2024 jun. 08 ] -
Vancouver
Kassab LRP, Gouffon P, Martins MN. The use of the floating wire technique to test trajectories in magnets of accelerators. Proceedings. 1998 ;[citado 2024 jun. 08 ] - The IFUSP race-track microtron booster accelerator end magnets antisymmetric perturbations
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