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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Professor Dr.rer.nat. Dipl.Phys. Alfons Weber FInstP, MA Ox

Visiting Professor

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
Alfons.Weber@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +49 (6131) 39 24175
Denys Wilkinson Building
AlfonsWeber@JGUMainz
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Search for Excited Leptons in e+ e- Interactions at sqrt(s)=192 - 202 GeV

ArXiv hep-ex/0011068 (2000)
Details from ArXiV

Higgs Candidates in e+e- Interactions at root(s) = 206.6 GeV

ArXiv hep-ex/0011043 (2000)
Details from ArXiV

K0s K0s Final State in Two-Photon Collisions and Implications for Glueballs

ArXiv hep-ex/0011037 (2000)
Details from ArXiV

Light resonances in Ks K pi and eta pi pi final states in gamma gamma collisions at LEP

ArXiv hep-ex/0011035 (2000)
Details from ArXiV

Study of Z Boson Pair Production in e^+e^- Interactions at \sqrt{s}=192 - 202 GeV

ArXiv hep-ex/0010004 (2000)
Details from ArXiV

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