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Vyacheslav Klyukhin

Researcher at Moscow State University

Publications -  1178
Citations -  80905

Vyacheslav Klyukhin is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 117, co-authored 1042 publications receiving 72406 citations. Previous affiliations of Vyacheslav Klyukhin include CERN & University of Trento.

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Inclusive search for highly boosted Higgs bosons decaying to bottom quark-antiquark pairs in proton-proton collisions at √s= 13 TeV

Albert M. Sirunyan, +2432 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for standard model Higgs bosons (H) produced with transverse momentum (p$T}$) greater than 450 GeV and decaying to bottom quark-antiquark pairs was performed using proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at 13 TeV.
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Studies of B-s2*(5840)(0) and B-s1(5830)(0) mesons including the observation of the B-s2*(5840)(0) -> (BKS0)-K-0 decay in proton- proton collisions at root s=8 TeV

Albert M. Sirunyan, +2299 more
TL;DR: In this article, the mass difference between the charged and neutral P-wave mesons is measured and the natural width of the meson state is determined. But the authors focus on the decay of mesons and do not consider the branching fraction of a meson.
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Search for narrow Hγ resonances in proton-proton collisions at √s =13 TeV

Albert M. Sirunyan, +2268 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for heavy, narrow resonances decaying to a Higgs boson and a photon was performed in proton-proton collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb-1.
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Measurement of the Higgs boson width and evidence of its off-shell contributions to ZZ production

Armen Tumasyan, +2281 more
- 14 Feb 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors measured the width of the Higgs boson as 3.2 $-1.7}+2.4 MeV, in agreement with the standard model expectation of 4.1 MeV.