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Exploring sensitivity to NMSSM signatures with low missing transverse energy at the LHC

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Exploring sensitivity to NMSSM signatures with low missing transverse energy at the LHC
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Journal of High Energy Physics, October 2018
DOI 10.1007/jhep10(2018)064
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A. Titterton, U. Ellwanger, H. U. Flaecher, S. Moretti, C. H. Shepherd-Themistocleous

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