UA2 experiment
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The UA2 high energy physics experiment was one of the two major experiments and collaborations at the CERN proton-antiproton collider SPS, and codiscovered the W and Z bosons in 1983, along with UA1.
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- UA2 story from cern-discoveries website
- CERN Courier on UA2
- Karl Jakobs, The Physics Results of the UA2 Experiment at the CERN pp Collider, 1994
- CERN Courier on W and Z
- UA2 materials collection at CERN
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