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Amr Radi

Researcher at Sultan Qaboos University

Publications -  514
Citations -  40828

Amr Radi is an academic researcher from Sultan Qaboos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Standard Model. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 504 publications receiving 38952 citations. Previous affiliations of Amr Radi include Sharif University of Technology & Ain Shams University.

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The triple-GEM project for the phase 2 upgrade of the CMS muon system

Duccio Abbaneo, +134 more
TL;DR: In view of the high-luminosity phase of the LHC, the CMS Collaboration is considering the use of Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector technology for the upgrade of its muon system in the forward region as discussed by the authors.
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High voltage calibration method for the CMS RPC detector

R. Reyes-Almanza, +101 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high voltage scan has been performed using 2017 data from pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, and a comparison with all scans taken since 2011 is considered to investigate the stability of the detector performance.
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RE3/1 & RE4/1 RPC chambers integration in the inner region of the forward muon spectrometer in the CMS experiment

Elena Voevodina, +102 more
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A novel application of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors in MPGD

Duccio Abbaneo, +158 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel application of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors in the construction and characterisation of Micro Pattern Gaseous Detector (MPGD), with particular attention to the realisation of the largest triple (Gas electron multipliers) GEM chambers so far operated, the GE1/1 chambers of the CMS experiment at LHC.
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Search for neutral color-octet weak-triplet scalar particles in proton-proton collisions at √s= 8TeV

Vardan Khachatryan, +2363 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for pair production of neutral color octet weak-triplet scalar particles (Theta) was performed in processes where one Theta decays to a pair of b quark jets and the other to a Z boson plus a jet, with the z boson decaying to either electrons or muons.