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D. M. Asner

Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Publications -  210
Citations -  33792

D. M. Asner is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 112 publications receiving 31378 citations. Previous affiliations of D. M. Asner include Carleton University & CERN.

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Amplitude analysis of D0→K+K-π+π-

Marina Artuso, +78 more
- 14 Jun 2012 - 
TL;DR: The first flavor-tagged amplitude analysis of the decay of the CLEO II.V, CLEO III, and CLEO-c detectors is presented in this article, where the three most significant amplitudes contribute to the model that best fits the data.
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Observation of ψ(3770)→γχc1→γγJ/ψ

T. E. Coan, +136 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors observed the non-D\overline{D}$ decay of collision data acquired with the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring with a statistical significance of 6.6 standard deviations.
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Observation of Υ(3S)→τ+τ- and Tests of Lepton Universality in Υ Decays

D. Z. Besson, +128 more
TL;DR: In this article, a first observation of the decay of the {upsilon}(nS, 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S, 8S, 9S, 10S, 11S, 12S, 14S, 15S, 16S, 17S, 18S, 19S, 20S, 21S, 22S, 23S, 24S, 25S, 26S, 27S, 28S, 29S, 30S, 31S, 34S, 35S
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Measurement of B(Υ(5S)→Bs(*)B̄s(*)) using mesons

G. S. Huang, +124 more
- 29 Jan 2007 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the decay fraction of the B{sub s} decay fraction at the upsilon(5S) resonance, f{sub S}, was measured using a data sample collected by the CLEO III detector at CESR.
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Search for rare and forbidden decays D+ ---> h+- e-+ e+

Q. He, +135 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for lepton number-violating decays of D+ mesons to final states with dielectrons using 0.8 x 10(6) pairs collected with the CLEO-c detector at the psi(3770) resonance.