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S. Boeser

Researcher at Stockholm University

Publications -  45
Citations -  2489

S. Boeser is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Neutrino astronomy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2253 citations.

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Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment - Detector, Trigger and Physics

Georges Aad, +2604 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed study of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector is presented, together with the reconstruction of tracks, leptons, photons, missing energy and jets, along with the performance of b-tagging and the trigger.
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Neutrino emission from the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 prior to the IceCube-170922A alert

M. G. Aartsen, +329 more
- 13 Jul 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a high-energy neutrino event detected by IceCube on 22 September 2017 was coincident in direction and time with a gamma-ray flare from the blazar TXS 0506+056.
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Search for squarks and gluinos using final states with jets and missing transverse momentum with the ATLAS detector in root s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions

Georges Aad, +349 more
- 29 Mar 2012 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for squarks and gluinos in events containing jets, missing transverse momentum and no electrons or muons is presented, and the data were recorded in 2011 by the ATLAS experiment in root s = 7 TeV proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider.
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Expected performance of the ATLAS experiment - detector, trigger and physics

Georges Aad, +2598 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector is presented, together with the reconstruction of tracks, leptons, photons, missing energy and jets, along with the performance of b-tagging and the trigger.
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Limits on diffuse fluxes of high energy extraterrestrial neutrinos with the AMANDA-B10 detector.

J. Ahrens, +112 more
TL;DR: Data from the AMANDA-B10 detector taken during the austral winter of 1997 have been searched for a diffuse flux of high energy extraterrestrial muon neutrinos, leading to upper limits on the extraterrestrial neutrino flux measured at the earth.