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Y. Rodina

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  37
Citations -  4507

Y. Rodina is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & ATLAS experiment. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 37 publications receiving 4000 citations. Previous affiliations of Y. Rodina include Politehnica University of Bucharest & IFAE.

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Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015

Morad Aaboud, +2848 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a short overview of the changes to the trigger and data acquisition systems during the first long shutdown of the LHC and shows the performance of the trigger system and its components based on the 2015 proton–proton collision data.
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Muon reconstruction performance of the ATLAS detector in proton–proton collision data at √ s =13 TeV

Georges Aad, +2831 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of the ATLAS muon identification and reconstruction using the first LHC dataset recorded at s√ = 13 TeV in 2015 was evaluated using the Monte Carlo simulations.
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Search for dark matter and other new phenomena in events with an energetic jet and large missing transverse momentum using the ATLAS detector

Morad Aaboud, +2957 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for new phenomena in final states with an energetic jet and large missing transverse momentum is reported, and the results are translated into exclusion limits in models with pair-produced weakly interacting dark-matter candidates, large extra spatial dimensions, and supersymmetric particles in several compressed scenarios.
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Observation of Higgs boson production in association with a top quark pair at the LHC with the ATLAS detector

Morad Aaboud, +2945 more
- 10 Sep 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the observed significance is 5.8 standard deviations, compared to an expectation of 4.9 standard deviations and the observed (expected) significance is 6.3 (5.1) standard deviations.
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Electron efficiency measurements with the ATLAS detector using 2012 LHC proton-proton collision data

Morad Aaboud, +87 more
TL;DR: The efficiency to reconstruct and identify electrons at the ATLAS experiment varies from 65 to 95%, depending on the transverse momentum of the electron and background rejection, which is measured in data and evaluated in simulated samples.