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Mark Wilkinson

Researcher at Syracuse University

Publications -  1079
Citations -  48295

Mark Wilkinson is an academic researcher from Syracuse University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Branching fraction & Caecilian. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 1014 publications receiving 38539 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Wilkinson include University of Bristol & Royal Hallamshire Hospital.

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Improved limit on the branching fraction of the rare decay K-S(0) -> mu(+)mu(-)

Roel Aaij, +780 more
TL;DR: A search for the decay K S 0 → μ + μ - is performed, based on a data sample of proton-proton collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb - 1 , collected by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, yielding a limit on the branching fraction.
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First Observation of the Radiative Decay Λb0 → Λγ

Roel Aaij, +849 more
TL;DR: The radiative decay of a beauty baryon is observed for the first time using a data sample of proton-proton collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.7 fb^{-1} collected by the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV.
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Production of associated $\Upsilon$ and open charm hadrons in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8$TeV via double parton scattering

Roel Aaij, +725 more
TL;DR: In this article, the production of bottomonia and open charm hadrons in collisions at the LHCb detector was observed using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3$fb^{-1}$ accumulated with the LHb detector.
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Implementing and testing Bayesian and maximum-likelihood supertree methods in phylogenetics

TL;DR: This work investigated new implementations of maximum likelihood and Bayesian SMs and compared these with some currently available alternative approaches, demonstrating that the Bayesian method is a viable alternative to MRP and other non-parametric methods.
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Measurement of the mass difference between neutral charm-meson eigenstates

Roel Aaij, +843 more
TL;DR: These determinations are the most precise from a single experiment and, combined with current world-average results, yield the first evidence that the masses of the neutral charm-meson eigenstates differ.