Research in High Energy Physics
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
Investigation into the properties of elementary particles and the fundamental forces of nature. Precision tests of the Standard Model (SM); searches for new phenomena and extensions to the SM; studies of CP violation in the b-system; measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters; WIMP dark matter searches, preparations for future experiments, including super-LHC, feasibility studies for future neutrino factories, double-beta decay experiments, gravitational wave detectors and linear colliders.
Organisations
Publications
Aaij R
(2017)
Observation of the B + ? D * - K + p + decay
in Physical Review D
Aaij R
(2017)
Search for massive long-lived particles decaying semileptonically in the LHCb detector
in The European Physical Journal C
Aaij R
(2017)
Prompt and nonprompt J / ? production and nuclear modification in p Pb collisions at s N N = 8.16 TeV
in Physics Letters B
Aaij R
(2019)
Measurement of the relative B - ? D 0 / D * 0 / D * * 0 µ - ? ¯ µ branching fractions using B - mesons from B ¯ s 2 * 0 decays
in Physical Review D
Aaij R
(2017)
First Experimental Study of Photon Polarization in Radiative B s 0 Decays
in Physical Review Letters
Aaij R
(2017)
Measurement of CP asymmetries in D± ? ?'p± and D s ± ? ? ' p ± decays
in Physics Letters B
Aaij R
(2017)
Measurements of prompt charm production cross-sections in pp collisions at s = 5 $$ \sqrt{s}=5 $$ TeV
in Journal of High Energy Physics
Aaij R
(2017)
Observation of the ? b - ? J / ? ? K - decay
in Physics Letters B
Aaij R
(2016)
Amplitude analysis of B - ? D + p - p - decays
in Physical Review D
Aaij R
(2017)
Measurement of the CP Violation Parameter A_{G} in D^{0}?K^{+}K^{-} and D^{0}?p^{+}p^{-} Decays.
in Physical review letters
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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ST/N504336/1 | 01/10/2015 | 31/03/2021 | |||
1708182 | Studentship | ST/N504336/1 | 01/10/2015 | 31/03/2019 | Matthew Tilley |