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D. Su

Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Publications -  1547
Citations -  104760

D. Su 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 133, co-authored 1478 publications receiving 95931 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Su include Fermilab & Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

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Measurement of D^0-D^0 mixing and CP violation in two-body D^0 decays

J. P. Lees, +362 more
- 03 Jan 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a measurement of mixing and CP violation using the ratio of lifetimes simultaneously extracted from a sample of D^0 mesons produced through the flavor-tagged process was presented.
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Forward-backward correlations and charged-particle azimuthal distributions in pp interactions using the ATLAS detector

Georges Aad, +3059 more
TL;DR: In this article, measurements have been made of the correlations between forward and backward charged-particle multiplicities and, for the first time, the summed transverse momentum of the two particles.
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Dalitz plot analyses of B0 →d-D0K+ and B+ → D ¯ 0D0K+ decays

J. P. Lees, +305 more
- 02 Mar 2015 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present Dalitz plot analyses for the decays of B mesons to D^−D^0K^+ and D^0D^ 0K^+.
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Search for new phenomena in events with three or more charged leptons in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Georges Aad, +2917 more
TL;DR: In this article, a generic search for anomalous production of events with at least three charged leptons is presented, and lower limits on the mass of these events are established at 95% confidence level.
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Search for type-III seesaw heavy leptons in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Georges Aad, +2833 more
- 03 Aug 2015 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a search for the pair production of heavy leptons predicted by the type-III seesaw theory formulated to explain the origin of small neutrino masses is presented.