Abstract
The L3 experiment has completed the first two years of data-taking at the LEP e + e - collider at CERN. The detectors are contained in a very large solenoidal magnetic field volume, with the emphasis on precision measurement of electrons, photons and muons. The physics goals, design and performance of the detector are reviewed, with highlights from the results that have been obtained during LEP running at the Z 0 resonance.
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More From: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Physical and Engineering Sciences
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