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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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Search for a Dark Photon in e[superscript +]e[superscript −] Collisions at BABAR

J. P. Lees, +311 more
TL;DR: The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available as mentioned in this paper, and the MIT Faculty have made this access available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law.

Measurements of CP-violating asymmetries in B decays to omega K0(s)

Bernard Aubert, +609 more
TL;DR: In this paper, preliminary measurements of CP-violating asymmetries for the decay omega K0S were presented, where the data sample corresponds to 347 million BBbar pairs produced by e+e- annihilation at the Upsilon(4S) resonance.

Measurement of Differential Distributions of $B \to D^* \ell \bar \nu_\ell$ and Implications on $|V_{cb}|$

B. Collaboration, +214 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors propose a solution to solve the problem of the problem: this article ] of "uniformity" and "uncertainty" of the solution.

Measurement of D[superscript 0]-D̅[superscript 0] mixing and CP violation in two-body D[superscript 0] decays

J. P. Lees, +362 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Lees et al. measured the measurement of mixing and CP violation in two-body D^{0} Decays, and showed that mixing is correlated with CP violation.

Measurement of two-photon decay width of $\chi_{c2}(1P)$ in $ \gamma \gamma \rightarrow \chi_{c2}(1P) \rightarrow J/\psi\gamma$ at Belle

The Belle Collaboration Y. Seino, +192 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported the measurement of the two-photon decay width of the Belle detector at the KEKB collider and determined that the branching fraction is the product of the decay width and the gamma-gamma.