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- 2023
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HighNESS conceptual design report: Volume II. the NNBAR experiment.
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Particle physics at the European Spallation Source
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- 2022
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Beamline Simulation for the NNBAR Experiment at the European Spallation Source
2022) 14th International Conference on Radiation Shielding, ICRS 2022 and 21st Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division, RPSD 2022 p.431-434(
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The HIBEAM/NNBAR Calorimeter Prototype
2022) 2021 International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics, TIPP 2021 In Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2374(1).(
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The development of the NNBAR experiment
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DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGH INTENSITY NEUTRON SOURCE AT THE EUROPEAN SPALLATION SOURCE : THE HIGHNESS PROJECT
2022) 14th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators, AccApp 2021, Embedded with the 2021 ANS Winter Meeting p.11-20(
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- 2021
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New high-sensitivity searches for neutrons converting into antineutrons and/or sterile neutrons at the HIBEAM/NNBAR experiment at the European Spallation Source
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- 2016
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Search for flavour-changing neutral current top-quark decays to q Z in pp collision data collected with the ATLAS detector at root s=8 TeV
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Measurements of fiducial cross-sections for [Formula: see text] production with one or two additional b-jets in pp collisions at [Formula: see text]=8 TeV using the ATLAS detector.
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Search for single top-quark production via flavour-changing neutral currents at 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector.
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