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Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China
Chaolin Huang
et al.
Jan 24, 2020
Epidemiology
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Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a single-centered, retrospective, observational study
Xiaobo Yang
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Feb 24, 2020
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GeV-scale dark matter: production at the Main Injector
Ellen Simpson
et al.
Oct 6, 2014
Assuming that dark matter particles interact with quarks via a GeV-scalemediator, we study dark matter production in fixed target collisions. Theensuing signal in a neutrino near detector consists of neutral-current eventswith an energy distribution peaked at higher values than the neutrinobackground. We find that for a $Z'$ boson of mass around a few GeV that decaysto dark matter particles, the dark matter beam produced by the Main Injector atFermilab allows the exploration of a range of values for the gauge couplingthat currently satisfy all experimental constraints. The NO$\nu$A detector iswell positioned for probing the presence of a dark matter beam, while futureLBNF near-detectors would provide more sensitive probes.
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