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Observables for possible QGP signatures in central pp collisions
Nachman, Benjamin
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Mangano, Michelangelo L
UC Berkeley Previously Published Works
(2018)
Article
Luminosity goals for a 100-TeV pp collider:
Hinchliffe, Ian
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Kotwal, Ashutosh
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Mangano, Michelangelo L.
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Quigg, Chris
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Wang, Lian-Tao
LBL Publications
(2017)
We consider diverse examples of science goals that provide a framework to assess luminosity goals for a future 100-TeV proton-proton collider.
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Peer Reviewed
Recommendations on presenting LHC searches for missing transverse energy signals using simplified s -channel models of dark matter
Boveia, Antonio
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Buchmueller, Oliver
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Busoni, Giorgio
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D’Eramo, Francesco
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De Roeck, Albert
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De Simone, Andrea
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Doglioni, Caterina
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Dolan, Matthew J
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Genest, Marie-Helene
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Hahn, Kristian
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Haisch, Ulrich
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Harris, Philip C
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Heisig, Jan
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Ippolito, Valerio
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Kahlhoefer, Felix
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Khoze, Valentin V
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Kulkarni, Suchita
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Landsberg, Greg
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Lowette, Steven
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Malik, Sarah
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Mangano, Michelangelo
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McCabe, Christopher
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Mrenna, Stephen
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Pani, Priscilla
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du Pree, Tristan
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Riotto, Antonio
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Salek, David
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Schmidt-Hoberg, Kai
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Shepherd, William
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Tait, Tim MP
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Wang, Lian-Tao
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Worm, Steven
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Zurek, Kathryn
UC Irvine Previously Published Works
(2020)
This document summarises the proposal of the LHC Dark Matter Working Group on how to present LHC results on s-channel simplified dark matter models and to compare them to direct (indirect) detection experiments.
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