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Physics D-index 153 Citations 104,190 1,163 World Ranking 203 National Ranking 120

Research.com Recognitions

Awards & Achievements

2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

2008 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his precision measurements of the mass of the W boson at the Tevatron

2000 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Particle physics
  • Nuclear physics
  • Large Hadron Collider

A. V. Kotwal mostly deals with Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Lepton and Atlas detector. Higgs boson, Pair production, Boson, Supersymmetry and Top quark are among the areas of Particle physics where A. V. Kotwal concentrates his study. His work deals with themes such as Mass spectrum, Elementary particle and Branching fraction, which intersect with Boson.

His study in Rapidity, Muon, Standard Model, Hadron and Quark is carried out as part of his Nuclear physics studies. In Large Hadron Collider, A. V. Kotwal works on issues like Physics beyond the Standard Model, which are connected to Future Circular Collider. A. V. Kotwal combines subjects such as Transverse momentum, Charged particle and Photon with his study of Atlas detector.

His most cited work include:

  • Combined Measurement of the Higgs Boson Mass in pp Collisions at √s=7 and 8 TeV with the ATLAS and CMS Experiments (1122 citations)
  • Combined search for the Standard Model Higgs boson using up to 4.9 fb-1 of pp collision data at s=7TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC (569 citations)
  • Improved luminosity determination in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC (439 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

A. V. Kotwal mainly investigates Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Lepton and Atlas detector. His research in Top quark, Standard Model, Tevatron, Boson and Higgs boson are components of Particle physics. His study in Nuclear physics concentrates on Quark, Muon, Pair production, Hadron and Luminosity.

His Large Hadron Collider study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quantum chromodynamics, Invariant mass and Photon. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neutrino, Physics beyond the Standard Model, Supersymmetry, Elementary particle and Branching fraction. His Atlas detector study combines topics in areas such as Transverse momentum and Proton.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Particle physics (109.54%)
  • Nuclear physics (88.25%)
  • Large Hadron Collider (55.76%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Particle physics (109.54%)
  • Large Hadron Collider (55.76%)
  • Atlas detector (36.75%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Atlas detector, Nuclear physics and Lepton are his primary areas of study. His studies in Higgs boson, Boson, Top quark, Pair production and Standard Model are all subfields of Particle physics research. His studies in Higgs boson integrate themes in fields like Bottom quark and Branching fraction.

His Large Hadron Collider research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Physics beyond the Standard Model, Hadron, Muon and Photon. A. V. Kotwal works mostly in the field of Atlas detector, limiting it down to topics relating to Production and, in certain cases, Energy, as a part of the same area of interest. His Quantum chromodynamics research extends to Nuclear physics, which is thematically connected.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Search for dark matter and other new phenomena in events with an energetic jet and large missing transverse momentum using the ATLAS detector (270 citations)
  • FCC-hh: The Hadron Collider: Future Circular Collider Conceptual Design Report Volume 3 (224 citations)
  • FCC Physics Opportunities: Future Circular Collider Conceptual Design Report Volume 1 (204 citations)

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Best Publications

Improved luminosity determination in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC

G. Aad;T. Abajyan;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
European Physical Journal C (2013)

4873 Citations

Electron performance measurements with the ATLAS detector using the 2010 LHC proton-proton collision data

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2012)

3435 Citations

Search for neutral Higgs bosons of the minimal supersymmetric standard model in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;S. Abdel Khalek.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2014)

2715 Citations

Jet energy measurement and its systematic uncertainty in proton-proton collisions at s√=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;T. Abajyan;B. Abbott.
European Physical Journal C (2015)

2677 Citations

Search for the bb ¯ decay of the Standard Model Higgs boson in associated (W/Z)H production with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2015)

2462 Citations

Multi-channel search for squarks and gluinos in √s = 7 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

G. Aad;T. Abajyan;B. Abbott.
European Physical Journal C (2013)

2375 Citations

Measurements of top quark pair relative differential cross-sections with ATLAS in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

G. Aad;S. Aoun;C. P. Bee;C. Bertella.
European Physical Journal C (2013)

2100 Citations

Electron reconstruction and identification efficiency measurements with the atlas detector using the 2011 lhc proton-proton collision data

G. Aad;T. Abajyan;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
European Physical Journal C (2014)

1956 Citations

Measurement of the inclusive and dijet cross-sections of b-jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1931 Citations

Measurement of the jet fragmentation function and transverse profile in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1907 Citations

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