Samuel C. C. Ting
Samuel Chao Chung Ting (, born January 27, 1936) is an American physicist who, with Burton Richter, received the Nobel Prize in 1976 for discovering the subatomic J/ψ particle.More recently he has been the principal investigator in research conducted with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a device installed on the International Space Station in 2011. Provided by Wikipedia
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A precision measurement of the cosmic ray positron fraction on the International Space Station by Krafczyk, Matthew Scott
Published 2017Other Authors: “…Samuel C.C. Ting.…”
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Experimental tests of electroweak theories at MARK-J by Chen, He Sheng
Published 2017Other Authors: “…Samuel C.C. Ting.…”
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Measurement of secondary cosmic rays lithium, beryllium, and boron by the alpha magnetic spectrometer by Jia, Yi, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2019Other Authors: “…Samuel C. C. Ting.…”
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Photoproduction of [rho]⁰ Mesons on complex nuclei by Sanders, Gary H. (Gary Hilton), 1946-
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Samuel C.C. Ting.…”
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Measurement of neutral meson production in hadronic Z decays by Wang, Jianchun
Published 2009Other Authors: “…Samuel C.C. Ting.…”
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Hadron production from e⁺e⁻ collisions around the Z⁰ mass by Chang, Yuan-Hann
Published 2015Other Authors: “…Samuel C.C. Ting.…”
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