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2-Oct-2017Measurement of the semileptonic t(t)over-bar + γ production cross section in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeVSirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W; Asilar, E; Bergauer, T, et al
10-Sep-2017Cross section measurement of t-channel single top quark production in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeVSirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W; Asilar, E; Bergauer, T, et al
7-Feb-2012Measurement of the rapidity and transverse momentum distributions of Z bosons in pp collisions at √(s) = 7 TeVChatrchyan, S; Khachatryan, V; Sirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W, et al
5-Feb-2014Inclusive search for a vector-like T quark with charge 2/3 in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeVChatrchyan, S; Khachatryan, V; Sirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W, et al
17-Jul-2015Constraints on the pMSSM, AMSB model and on other models from the search for long-lived charged particles in proton–proton collisions at √s = 8 TeVKhachatryan, V; Sirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W; Bergauer, T, et al
19-Oct-2013Measurement of the ratio of the inclusive 3-jet cross section to the inclusive 2-jet cross section in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV and first determination of the strong coupling constant in the TeV rangeChatrchyan, S; Khachatryan, V; Sirunyan, AM; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W, et al
1-May-2013THE Q/U IMAGING EXPERIMENT INSTRUMENTBischoff, C; Brizius, A; Buder, I; Chinone, Y; Cleary, K, et al
10-Nov-2011FIRST SEASON QUIET OBSERVATIONS: MEASUREMENTS OF COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND POLARIZATION POWER SPECTRA AT 43 GHz IN THE MULTIPOLE RANGE 25 <= l <= 475Bischoff, C; Brizius, A; Buder, I; Chinone, Y; Cleary, K, et al
15-Mar-2015Inflation physics from the cosmic microwave background and large scale structureAbazajian, K.N.; Arnold, K.; Austermann, J.; Benson, B.A.; Bischoff, C., et al
10-Jun-2015THE Q/U IMAGING EXPERIMENT: POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS OF RADIO SOURCES AT 43 AND 95 GHzHuffenberger, KM; Araujo, D; Bischoff, C; Buder, I; Chinone, Y, et al