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K. Kadija

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  40
Citations -  2051

K. Kadija is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2013 citations. Previous affiliations of K. Kadija include CERN.

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Search for invisible decays of Higgs bosons in the vector boson fusion and associated ZH production modes

S. Chatrchyan, +2233 more
TL;DR: The observed (expected) upper limit on the invisible branching fraction at 0.58 (0.44) is interpreted in terms of a Higgs-portal model of dark matter interactions.
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Search for the standard model Higgs boson decaying into two photons in pp collisions at s=7TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2250 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for a Higgs boson decaying into two photons is described using a dataset recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC from pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, which corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.8 inverse femtobarns.
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Baryon stopping and charged particle distributions in central Pb + Pb collisions at 158 GeV per nucleon

H. Appelshäuser, +124 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectra for central Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron were measured and compared to spectra from lighter systems.
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Search for narrow resonances using the dijet mass spectrum in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2198 more
- 17 Jun 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the mass limits for the Randall-Sundrum graviton model in the dijet channel were established at the 95% confidence level on the production cross-section of hypothetical new particles decaying to quark-quark, quarkgluon, or gluon-gluon final states.
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Hadron production in nuclear collisions from the NA49 experiment at 158GeV/c · A

Ferenc Sikler, +111 more
- 27 Dec 1999 - 
TL;DR: The NA49 experiment has been enhanced with a systematic study of impact parameter and projectile size dependence, as well as the inclusion of the more elementary p+p and p+A interactions as discussed by the authors.