On the use of CR-39 PNTD with AFM analysis in measuring proton-induced target fragmentation particles

Author:

Kodaira Satoshi,Konishi Teruaki,Kitamura Hisashi,Kurano Mieko,Kawashima Hajime,Uchihori Yukio,Nishio Teiji,Yasuda Nakahiro,Ogura Koichi,Sihver Lembit,Benton Eric R.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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