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P. Schleiny

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  10
Citations -  1538

P. Schleiny is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1463 citations.

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Determination of jet energy calibration and transverse momentum resolution in CMS

S. Chatrchyan, +2271 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transverse momentum balance in dijet and γ/Z+jets events is used to measure the jet energy response in the CMS detector, as well as the transversal momentum resolution.
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Measurement of jet fragmentation into charged particles in pp and PbPb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2103 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the fragmentation functions in pp and PbPb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 2.76 TeV per nucleon pair using data collected with the CMS detector at the LHC.
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Search for supersymmetry in hadronic final states using MT2 in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2174 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for supersymmetry or other new physics resulting in similar final states is presented using a data sample of 4.73 inverse femtobarns of pp collisions collected at sqrt(s)=7 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC.
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J/ψ and ψ (2S) production in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2307 more
TL;DR: A measurement of the J/psi and psi(2S) production cross sections in pp collisions at 7 TeV with the CMS experiment at the LHC is presented in this article.
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Charged particle transverse momentum spectra in pp collisions at s√=0.9 and 7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2256 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the charged particle transverse momentum (pT) spectra are presented for pp collisions at 0.9 and 7 TeV, respectively, and compared with both leading-order QCD and with an empirical scaling of measurements at different collision energies using the scaling variable xT = 2 pT/sqrt(s) over the pT range up to 200 GeV/c.