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Bounds on an anomalous dijet resonance in W+jets production in ppbar collisions at sqrt{s} =1.96 TeV

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Bounds on an anomalous dijet resonance in W+jets production in ppbar collisions at sqrt{s} =1.96 TeV. / Collaboration, D0; Bertram, Iain; Borissov, Guennadi et al.
In: Physical review letters, Vol. 107, No. 1, 011804, 30.06.2011.

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Collaboration D, Bertram I, Borissov G, Fox H, Ross A, Williams M et al. Bounds on an anomalous dijet resonance in W+jets production in ppbar collisions at sqrt{s} =1.96 TeV. Physical review letters. 2011 Jun 30;107(1):011804. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.011804

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AU - Borissov, Guennadi

AU - Fox, Harald

AU - Ross, Anthony

AU - Williams, Mark

AU - Ratoff, Peter

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