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    Azzi-Bacchetta, P.; Bacchetta, N.; Basti, A.; Bedeschi, F.; Bisello, D.; Blusk, S.; Chertok, M.; Chiarelli, G.; Demina, R.; Donati, S.; Field, R.; Galtieri, L.; Goldstein, J.; Grim, G.; Guerzoni, M.; Haber, C.; Hara, K.; Hartmann, F.; Heiss, A.; Hill, C.; Hrycyk, M.; Incandela, J.; Kato, Y.; Kim, B.J.; Knoblauch, D.; Kruse, M.; Lei, C.M.; Leone, S.; Martignon, G.; Mcyntire, P.; Miyazaky, Y.; Moggi, A.; Muller, T.; Munar-Ara, A.; Okusawa, T.; Palmonari, F.; Pellett, D.; Piacentino, G.; Raffaelli, F.; Saltzberg, D.; Sanders, E.; Schilling, M.; Shimojima, M.; Stuart, D.; Takno, T.; Takikawa, K.; Tipton, P.; Turini, N.; Wenzel, H.; Zetti, F.; Zucchelli, S.

    Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement, 08/1999, Letnik: 78, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The Intermediate Silicon Layers (ISL) detector is presently being built as part of CDF upgrades. The ISL is a large radius (28 cm) silicon tracker with a total active area of about 3.5 m 2. The challenge is to build a device which provides precise 3D points introducing a minimal amount of material for the supporting structure. The design and the status of the project are described.