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Alberto dos Reis

Researcher at Kurchatov Institute

Publications -  124
Citations -  6277

Alberto dos Reis is an academic researcher from Kurchatov Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meson & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 124 publications receiving 5211 citations. Previous affiliations of Alberto dos Reis include Tsinghua University & University of Paris-Sud.

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The LHCb detector at the LHC

A. A. Alves, +889 more
TL;DR: The LHCb experiment is dedicated to precision measurements of CP violation and rare decays of B hadrons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva).
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Physics case for an LHCb Upgrade II - Opportunities in flavour physics, and beyond, in the HL-LHC era

Roel Aaij, +831 more
TL;DR: The LHCb Upgrade II was proposed in this paper to exploit the flavour-physics opportunities of the HL-LHC, and study additional physics topics that take advantage of the forward acceptance of the LHC b spectrometer.
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Measurement of the Ratio of the B0→D*−τ+ντ and B0→D*−μ+νμ Branching Fractions Using Three-Prong τ -Lepton Decays

Roel Aaij, +823 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the τ-lepton decays with three charged pions in the final state were measured using a data sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the LHCb detector at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV.
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Observation of structure in the J/ψ-pair mass spectrum

Roel Aaij, +997 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the invariant mass spectrum of the LHCb collision data at center-of-mass energies of 7, $8, $13, and $13\mathrm{\,TeV} was studied.
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Observation of J/psi phi Structures Consistent with Exotic States from Amplitude Analysis of B+ -> J/psi phi K+ Decays

Roel Aaij, +775 more
TL;DR: Four J/ψϕ structures are observed, each with significance over 5 standard deviations, and the quantum numbers of these structures are determined with significance of at least 4 standard deviations.