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B. G. Fulsom

Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Publications -  876
Citations -  51482

B. G. Fulsom is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 740 publications receiving 47819 citations. Previous affiliations of B. G. Fulsom include Politehnica University of Bucharest & Stanford University.

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Observation of the decays $B^- \to D_s^{(*)+} K^- \pi^-$

B. Aubert, +610 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the BaBar detector at the PEP II e+ e-collider was used to detect the B-to-Ds(*)+ K-pi-decays at the Upsilon(4S) resonance energy.

Analysis of the D+→K-π+e+νe [D superscript + → K superscript - pi superscript + e superscript + v subscript e] decay channel

P. del Amo Sanchez, +433 more
TL;DR: Sanchez et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed the D+K-+e+e decay channel and proposed an analysis of the D +K−E+E decay channel with respect to the D−K−e decay.
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Search for lepton-number violating B[superscript +] → X[superscript −]ℓ[superscript +]ℓ[superscript ′+] decays

J. P. Lees, +335 more
TL;DR: Search for lepton-number violating B[superscript +] X[Superscript ] X[supervised] B[supercript] X [supervised][supervised+] X] [subsequently] decays as mentioned in this paper.

Measurement of branching fractions of B decays to K [subscript 1] (1270) pi and K [subscript 1] (1400) pi and determination of the CKM angle Alpha from B [superscript 0]--> a [subscript 1] (1260) (+/-) pi (-/+)

B. Aubert, +492 more
TL;DR: Aubert et al. as mentioned in this paper measured branching fractions of B articles and showed that branching fractions can be used to measure the number of branching fractions in a B article, which is known as a branching fraction.
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Measurement of initial-state–final-state radiation interference in the processes e[superscript +]e[superscript -] → μ[superscript +]μ[superscript -]γ and e[superscript +]e[superscript -] → π[superscript +]π[superscript -]γ

J. P. Lees, +287 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art work in this area, including the following: A. J. Hohenberger, A. Roudeau, T. T. Hoenebeck, E. Röhrken, R. R. Holden, D. M. Lynch, H. H. Choi, M. S. Kim, H H. Lee, G. So, A A. Kravchenko, A R. Kordchenko, S. A. Serednyakov, Yu.