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B. Viaud

Researcher at Université de Montréal

Publications -  43
Citations -  3174

B. Viaud is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Branching fraction & Semileptonic decay. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2879 citations. Previous affiliations of B. Viaud include University of Paris-Sud.

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Test of lepton universality using b^{+}k^{+}ℓ^{+}ℓ^{-} decays

Roel Aaij, +701 more
TL;DR: The value of the ratio of branching fractions for the dilepton invariant mass squared range 1 < q(2) < 6 GeV(2)/c(4) is measured to be 0.745(-0.074)(+0.090)(stat) ± 0.036(syst).
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The Physics of the B Factories

Adrian John Bevan, +2064 more
TL;DR: The physics of the SLAC and KEK B Factories are described in this paper, with a brief description of the detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues.
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The Physics of the B Factories

Adrian John Bevan, +2005 more
TL;DR: A brief description of the SLAC and KEK B Factories as well as their detectors, BaBar and Belle, and data taking related issues can be found in Part A of this book as mentioned in this paper.
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The BABAR detector: Upgrades, operation and performance

Bernard Aubert, +1090 more
TL;DR: The BaBar detector operated successfully at the PEP-II asymmetric e + e-collider at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory from 1999 to 2008 as mentioned in this paper, and the performance of the collider and the detector systems, as well as the trigger, online and offline computing, and aspects of event reconstruction since the beginning of data taking.
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Measurement of double charmonium production in e+e- annihilations at s=10.6GeV

Bernard Aubert, +644 more
- 01 Aug 2005 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the invariant mass distribution recoiling against fully reconstructed $J/psi$ decays, using 124 fb$^{-1}$ of data collected with a center-of-mass energy of 10.6 GeV with the BaBar detector.