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Edward Allen Wenger

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  389
Citations -  42435

Edward Allen Wenger is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Pseudorapidity. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 382 publications receiving 39634 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward Allen Wenger include University of Mississippi & University of Minnesota.

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Search for new physics in events with photons, jets, and missing transverse energy in pp collisions at s√ = 7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2253 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for physics beyond the standard model involving events with one or more photons, jets, and missing transverse energy has been performed by the CMS experiment, and the results of this search are interpreted in the context of three models of new physics: a general model of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking, Simplified Models, and a theory involving universal extra dimensions.
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Combined search for the quarks of a sequential fourth generation

S. Chatrchyan, +2244 more
- 12 Dec 2012 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, limits on the mass of the fourth generation quarks and the relevant Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix elements are derived in the context of a simple extension of the standard model with a sequential fourth generation of fermions.
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Performance of the CMS drift-tube chamber local trigger with cosmic rays

S. Chatrchyan, +2463 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the Local Trigger based on the drift-tube system of the CMS experiment has been studied using muons from cosmic ray events collected during the commissioning of the detector in 2008.
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Forward-backward multiplicity correlations in sNN=200 GeV Au+Au collisions

TL;DR: In this paper, the PHOBOS detector is used to measure integrated multiplicities in bins defined within eta < 3, centered at eta and covering an interval Delta-eta.