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Alan Garfinkel

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  1036
Citations -  50889

Alan Garfinkel is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tevatron & Collider Detector at Fermilab. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 1028 publications receiving 48913 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Garfinkel include University of California & Purdue University.

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Observation of top quark production in p̄p collisions with the collider detector at fermilab

Fumio Abe, +446 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of the top quark was established using a data sample of collisions at the Fermilab National Ensemble (CDF) collected with the Collider Detector.
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CMS physics technical design report, volume II: Physics performance

G. L. Bayatian, +2063 more
- 01 Jun 2007 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed analysis of the performance of the Large Hadron Collider (CMS) at 14 TeV and compare it with the state-of-the-art analytical tools.
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Controlling Cardiac Chaos

TL;DR: By administering electrical stimuli to the heart at irregular times determined by chaos theory, the arrhythmia was converted to periodic beating and was stabilized to stabilize cardiac arrhythmias induced by the drug ouabain in rabbit ventricle.
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Determination of jet energy calibration and transverse momentum resolution in CMS

S. Chatrchyan, +2271 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transverse momentum balance in dijet and γ/Z+jets events is used to measure the jet energy response in the CMS detector, as well as the transversal momentum resolution.
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Observation and studies of jet quenching in PbPb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2180 more
- 12 Aug 2011 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the effect of collision centrality on the transverse momentum of PbPb collisions at the LHC with a data sample of 6.7 inverse microbarns.