The JADE Experiment at the PETRA $e^+e^-$ collider -- history, achievements and revival
S. Bethke, A. Wagner

TL;DR
The paper reviews the history, achievements, and revival of the JADE experiment at PETRA, highlighting its contributions to particle physics from 1979 to 1986 and efforts to preserve its data and software.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of JADE's experimental setup, key physics results, and the recent revival of its data and software for future research.
Findings
Key physics discoveries at PETRA with JADE
Successful preservation and revival of JADE data and software
Historical impact on electron-positron collider experiments
Abstract
The JADE experiment was one of five large detector systems taking data at the electron-positron collider PETRA, from 1979 to 1986, at 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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