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Robert K. Kutschke

Researcher at Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

Publications -  179
Citations -  5096

Robert K. Kutschke is an academic researcher from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron–positron annihilation & Meson. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 172 publications receiving 4917 citations.

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Search for hadronic b→u decays

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic analysis of B meson decays into pions has been performed for decay modes with 2−7 pions in the final state, and the upper limits obtained on various branching ratios are consistent with the current model predictions.
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Evidence for penguin-diagram decays: First observation of B→K*(892)γ

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TL;DR: The average branching fraction is (4.5[plus minus]1.9)[times]10[sup [minus]5]. This value is consistent with standard model predictions from electromagnetic penguin diagrams as mentioned in this paper.
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B Physics at the Tevatron: Run II and Beyond

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the prospects for B physics at the Tevatron can be found in this paper, which includes introductory chapters on theoretical and experimental tools emphasizing aspects of B physics specific to hadron colliders, as well as overviews of the CDF, D0, and BTeV detectors.
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Argus: A universal detector at DORIS II

TL;DR: The ARGUS detector as mentioned in this paper was designed as a universal tool to investigate final states from e + e − annihilation processes in the energy range of the ϒ resonances, and has since successfully taken data at the 2S, 3S, and 4S energies, and in the nearby continuum.