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Tanaji Sen

Researcher at Fermilab

Publications -  87
Citations -  1651

Tanaji Sen is an academic researcher from Fermilab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beam (structure) & Tevatron. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1552 citations. Previous affiliations of Tanaji Sen include Columbia University & Stony Brook University.

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First look at the physics case of TLEP

M. Bicer, +130 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a first appraisal of the salient features of the TLEP physics potential, to serve as a baseline for a more extensive design study, and present a combination of TLEp and the VHE-LHC offers, for a great cost effectiveness, the best precision and the best search reach of all options presently on the market.
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First Look at the Physics Case of TLEP

M. Bicer, +130 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a first appraisal of the salient features of the TLEP physics potential, to serve as a baseline for a more extensive design study, and present a combination of TLEp and the VHE-LHC offers, for a great cost effectiveness, the best precision and the best search reach of all options presently on the market.

CEPC Conceptual Design Report: Volume 2 - Physics & Detector

Zhenqiang He, +1083 more
TL;DR: The second volume of the CEPC Conceptual Design Report (CDR) as discussed by the authors describes the physics case for the proposed CEPC, describes conceptual designs of possible detectors and their technological options, highlights the expected detector and physics performance, and discusses future plans for detector R&D and physics investigations.
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nuSTORM - Neutrinos from STORed Muons: Proposal to the Fermilab PAC

D. Adey, +112 more
TL;DR: The nuSTORM facility as discussed by the authors was designed to deliver beams of neutrinos and their anti-particles from the decay of a stored muon beam with a central momentum of 3.8 GeV/c and a momentum acceptance of 10%.