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Early B-physics at ATLAS

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 نشر من قبل Susumu Oda
 تاريخ النشر 2010
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 تأليف S. Oda




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The B-physics program at the ATLAS experiment, which covers the mid-rapidity region, complements that at the dedicated LHCb experiment, which covers the forward rapidity region. At the early stage of the LHC operation, the program concentrated on understanding of detector performance and measurements of quarkonia and D mesons. This article presents recent results of the B-physics program at ATLAS.

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