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W. B. Atwood

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  96
Citations -  3661

W. B. Atwood is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron–positron annihilation & Inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 96 publications receiving 3585 citations. Previous affiliations of W. B. Atwood include San Francisco State University & Stanford University.

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Parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering

TL;DR: In this paper, parity violating asymmetries in the inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from deuterium and hydrogen were measured, and the asymmetry is (−9.5 × 10−5)Q2 with statistical and systematic uncertainties each about 10%.
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Electron Scattering from Nuclear Targets and Quark Distributions in Nuclei

TL;DR: The deepinelastic electromagnetic structure functions of steel, deuterium, and hydrogen nuclei have been measured with use of the high-energy electron beam at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center as mentioned in this paper.
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Further measurements of parity non-conservation in inelastic electron scattering☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended their earlier measurements of parity violating asymmetries in the inelastic scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons from deuterium to cover the range 0.15 ≤ y ≤ 0.36.
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Searches for new particles in $Z$ decays using the ALEPH detector

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- 01 Jan 1992 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive set of mass and coupling limits are presented for a number of rare hadronic and leptonic decays at the e+e− collider at the LEP, and the searches performed by ALEPH for Higgs bosons, supersymmetric particles, and for evidence of compositeness are reviewed.
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Comparison of the Deep-Inelastic Structure Functions of Deuterium and Aluminum Nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, the kinematic dependence of the ratio of aluminum and deuterium structure functions is compared to the dependence of steel and deutereium structures functions, and further evidence for the distortion of the quark momentum distributions of nucleons bound in a nucleus is provided.