Christopher Klopfenstein

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1985 Physics Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Abbott B, Abdesselam A, Abolins M, et al. (2001) Quasi-model-independent search for new high p(T) physics at D0. Physical Review Letters. 86: 3712-7
Abbott B, Abdesselam A, Abolins M, et al. (2001) Inclusive jet production in pp(macro) collisions. Physical Review Letters. 86: 1707-12
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2001) Ratio of jet cross sections at square root of s = 630 GeV and 1800 GeV. Physical Review Letters. 86: 2523-8
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2001) Ratios of multijet Cross Sections in p p collisions at radical(s) = 1.8 TeV. Physical Review Letters. 86: 1955-60
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2001) Search for large extra dimensions in dielectron and diphoton production. Physical Review Letters. 86: 1156-61
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2001) Search for dilepton signatures from minimal low-energy supergravity inpp¯collisions ats=1.8TeV Physical Review D. 63
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2001) Measurement of the angular distribution of electrons fromW→eνdecays observed inpp¯collisions ats=1.8TeV Physical Review D. 63
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2000) Probing Balitsky-Fadin-Kuraev-Lipatov dynamics in the dijet cross section at large rapidity intervals in pp collisions at sqrt[s]=1800 and 630 GeV. Physical Review Letters. 84: 5722-7
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2000) Measurement of the W-->taunu production cross section in pp collisions at square root s=1.8 TeV. Physical Review Letters. 84: 5710-5
Abbott B, Abolins M, Abramov V, et al. (2000) Search for new physics ineμXdata at DØ using SLEUTH: A quasi-model-independent search strategy for new physics Physical Review D. 62
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