The JADE Experiment at the PETRA e+e- collider -- history, achievements and revival
Abstract
The JADE experiment was one of five large detector systems taking data at the electron-positron collider PETRA, from 1979 to 1986, at e+e- annihilation centre-of-mass energies from 12 to 46.7 GeV. The forming of the JADE collaboration, the construction of the apparatus, the most prominent physics highlights, and the post-mortem resurrection and preservation of JADE's data and software are reviewed.
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