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A. M. Wetherell

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  160
Citations -  5190

A. M. Wetherell is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proton & Electron–positron annihilation. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 160 publications receiving 5035 citations. Previous affiliations of A. M. Wetherell include Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

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Search for neutral heavy leptons produced in Z decays

P. Abreu, +587 more
TL;DR: Weak isosinglet neutral heavy leptons (m) have been searched for using data collected by the DELPHI detector corresponding to 3:3 106 hadronic Z0 decays at LEP1.
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Tuning and test of fragmentation models based on identified particles and precision event shape data

P. Abreu, +581 more
TL;DR: In this article, improved tunings of the JETSET, ARIADNE and HERWIG parton shower models were obtained by fitting the models to these DELPHI data as well as to identified particle distributions from all LEP experiments.
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The energy dependence of the proton-proton total cross-section for centre-of-mass energies between 23 and 53 GeV

TL;DR: The absolute scale of the cross-section was established by determination of the effective density of the colliding beans in their overlap region as mentioned in this paper, which was deduced by extrapolation of the elastic differential crosssection to the forward direction and by application of the optical theorem.
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The real part of the forward proton proton scattering amplitude measured at the CERN intersecting storage rings

TL;DR: The real part of the proton proton elastic scattering amplitude has been determined from its interference with the Coulomb amplitude at total centre-of-mass energies up to 62 GeV as discussed by the authors.
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Proton-nuclei cross sections at 20 GeV

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the differential cross section of 20 GeV protons scattered elastically and quasi-elastically by a series of nuclei, ranging from Li to U.