319 results on '"Gidal BE"'
Search Results
2. Search for the production of the final states τ+τ-e+e-, τ+τ-μ+μ-, and τ+τ-π+π- in e+e- collisions at √s =29 GeV
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Barklow, T, Innes, WR, Petradza, M, Snyder, A, Stoker, DP, Wagner, SR, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have searched for the reaction e+e-, where f is either an electron, muon, or charged pion, at s =29 GeV using the Mark II detector at the SLAC PEP storage ring. One candidate event is found while 2.3 events are expected from known processes. We would expect to see 11 events if the cross section for e+e- at s=29 GeV were enhanced by the factor of 4.7 which the ALEPH Collaboration reports for s=91 GeV. We also look for e+e- and e+e-, and for e+e-, using a similar analysis procedure, and see the number of events predicted by the standard model. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
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- 1992
3. Search for the production of the final states tau + tau -e+e-, tau + tau - micro+ micro-, and tau + tau - pi + pi - in e+e- collisions at sqrt s =29 GeV.
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Barklow, T, Innes, WR, Petradza, M, Snyder, A, Stoker, DP, Wagner, SR, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We have searched for the reaction e+e-, where f is either an electron, muon, or charged pion, at s =29 GeV using the Mark II detector at the SLAC PEP storage ring. One candidate event is found while 2.3 events are expected from known processes. We would expect to see 11 events if the cross section for e+e- at s=29 GeV were enhanced by the factor of 4.7 which the ALEPH Collaboration reports for s=91 GeV. We also look for e+e- and e+e-, and for e+e-, using a similar analysis procedure, and see the number of events predicted by the standard model. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
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- 1992
4. Measurement of the bb¯ fraction in hadronic Z0 decays with precision vertex detectors
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Jacobsen, RG, Koetke, DS, Adolphsen, CE, Fujino, D, Schumm, BA, Wagner, SR, Alexander, JP, Averill, D, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Blockus, D, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Drewer, DC, Durrett, D, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kenney, C, King, M, Komamiya, S, Kowalski, LA, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, Rankin, P, Rust, DR, Sadrozinski, HFW, Schwarz, AS, Seiden, A, Smith, JG, Snyder, A, Soderstrom, E, Stoker, DP, Stroynowski, R, Swartz, M, Thun, R, and Trilling, GH
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have measured the fraction of bb» events in hadronic Z0 decays, Rbb», using the vertex detector system of the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. We tag bb» events by requiring the coincidence of three or more tracks with significant impact parameters. This tag is 50% efficient and results in a sample of 85% purity. We find Rbb»=0.251+0.049+0.030, in good agreement with other measurements and the standard model prediction. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
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5. Measurement of the bb-bar fraction in hadronic Z0 decays with precision vertex detectors.
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Jacobsen, RG, Koetke, DS, Adolphsen, CE, Fujino, D, Schumm, BA, Wagner, SR, Alexander, JP, Averill, D, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Blockus, D, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Drewer, DC, Durrett, D, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Gomez Cadenas JJ, Gratta, G, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kenney, C, King, M, Komamiya, S, Kowalski, LA, and Kral, JF
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We have measured the fraction of bb» events in hadronic Z0 decays, Rbb», using the vertex detector system of the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. We tag bb» events by requiring the coincidence of three or more tracks with significant impact parameters. This tag is 50% efficient and results in a sample of 85% purity. We find Rbb»=0.251+0.049+0.030, in good agreement with other measurements and the standard model prediction. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
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- 1991
6. Search for elastic nondiagonal lepton-pair production in e+e- annihilation at √s =29 GeV
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Gomez-Cadenas, JJ, Heusch, CA, Abrams, G, Adolphsen, CE, Akerlof, C, Alexander, JP, Alvarez, M, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Boyer, J, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Brom, JM, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Calvino, F, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Feldman, GJ, Fernandez, E, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Glanzman, T, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Green, A, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Himel, T, Hoenk, M, Hollebeek, RJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jaffre, M, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Kent, J, Klein, SR, Koide, A, Koska, W, Kozanecki, W, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Li, Z, Litke, AM, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Matthews, JAJ, Meyer, DI, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Müller, L, Nash, J, Nelson, ME, Nitz, D, Ogren, H, Ong, RA, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Petersen, A, Petradza, M, Porter, FC, Rankin, P, and Richter, B
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have searched for the annihilation of e+e- into the exclusive channels e and at s =29 GeV, using 226 and 133 pb-1, respectively, of data taken with the Mark II detector at the SLAC storage ring PEP. The resulting candidate sample is compatible with the expected background from pair production. Our analysis yields 95%-C.L. cross-section limits of e/
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7. Search for elastic nondiagonal lepton-pair production in e+e- annihilation at sqrt s =29 GeV.
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Gomez-Cadenas, JJ, Heusch, CA, Abrams, G, Adolphsen, CE, Akerlof, C, Alexander, JP, Alvarez, M, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Boyer, J, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Brom, JM, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Calvino, F, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Feldman, GJ, Fernandez, E, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Glanzman, T, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Green, A, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Himel, T, Hoenk, M, Hollebeek, RJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, and Jaffre, M
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
We have searched for the annihilation of e+e- into the exclusive channels e and at s =29 GeV, using 226 and 133 pb-1, respectively, of data taken with the Mark II detector at the SLAC storage ring PEP. The resulting candidate sample is compatible with the expected background from pair production. Our analysis yields 95%-C.L. cross-section limits of e/
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8. Direct search for pair production of heavy stable charged particles in Z decays
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Soderstrom, E, McKenna, JA, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, Rankin, P, Riles, K, and Rouse, FR
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
A search for pair production of stable charged particles from Z decay has been performed with the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. Particle masses are determined from momentum, ionization energy loss, and time-of-flight measurements. A limit excluding pair production of stable fourth-generation charged leptons and stable mirror fermions with masses between the muon mass and 36.3 GeV/c2 is set at the 95% confidence level. Pair production of stable supersymmetric scalar leptons with masses between the muon mass and 32.6 GeV/c2 is also excluded. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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9. Searches for supersymmetric particles produced in Z-boson decay
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Barklow, T, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, Rankin, P, Riles, K, and Rouse, FR
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have searched for supersymmetric particles in 528 Z decays with the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. We place 95%-confidence-level lower mass limits on degenerate squarks, nondegenerate up-type squarks, nondegenerate down-type squarks, charginos, pair-produced unstable neutralinos, and neutralinos from associated production. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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10. Search for nonminimal neutral Higgs bosons from Z-boson decays
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Komamiya, S, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Perrier, F, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, and Rankin, P
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Using the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider, we search for decays of the Z boson to a pair of nonminimal Higgs bosons (ZHs0Hp0), where one of them is relatively light (10 GeV). We find no evidence for these decays and we obtain limits on the ZHs0Hp0 coupling as a function of the Higgs-boson masses. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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11. Search for doubly charged Higgs scalars in Z decay
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Swartz, M, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Perrier, F, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, and Porter, FC
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We describe a search for the decay of the Z boson into pairs of doubly charged Higgs bosons with the Mark II detector operating at the SLAC Linear Collider. Each Higgs boson is assumed to decay into a same-sign leptonic pair. No event candidates are found in a sample of 528 Z decays. At the 95% confidence level, this result excludes the region of leptonic coupling gll3×10-7 and Higgs-boson mass 6.5MH 36.5 GeV/c2 for isotriplet (left-handed) Higgs bosons. Isosinglet (right-handed) Higgs bosons are excluded in the same gll interval and in the mass interval 7.3 MH 34.3 GeV/c2. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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12. Measurements of charged-particle inclusive distributions in hadronic decays of the Z boson
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Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Perrier, F, Petersen, A, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, and Rankin, P
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have measured inclusive distributions for charged particles in hadronic decays of the Z boson. The variables chosen for study were charged-particle multiplicity, scaled momentum, and momenta transverse to the sphericity axes. The distributions have been corrected for detector effects and are compared with data from ee- annihilation at lower energies and with the predictions of several QCD-based models. The data are in reasonable agreement with expectations. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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13. Measurement of the bb¯ fraction in hadronic Z decays
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Kral, JF, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, Rankin, P, and Riles, K
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Using isolated leptons reconstructed in the Mark II detector to tag bb events, we measure the fraction of bb events in hadronic Z0 decays to be 0.23-0.09+0.11, in good agreement with the standard-model prediction of 0.22. We find (Zbb)=0.43-0.17+0.21 GeV. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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14. Search for long-lived massive neutrinos in Z decays
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Jung, CK, Van Kooten, R, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Perrier, F, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, and Porter, FC
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We search for events in the Mark II detector at SLAC Linear Collider with the topology of a Z boson decaying into a pair of long-lived massive particles. No events that are consistent with the search hypothesis are found. Interpreting the long-lived particle as a sequential Dirac neutrino 4 of the fourth generation, we exclude at the 95% confidence level a significant range of mixing-matrix elements of 4 to other-generation neutrinos for a 4 mass from 10 to 43 GeV/c2. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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15. Measurement of the B0-meson lifetime.
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Wagner, SR, Hinshaw, DA, Ong, RA, Snyder, A, Abrams, G, Adolphsen, CE, Akerlof, C, Alexander, JP, Alvarez, M, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Boyer, J, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Brom, JM, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Calvino, F, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Feldman, GJ, Fernandez, E, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Glanzman, T, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Green, A, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Heusch, CA, Himel, T, Hollebeek, RJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, and Innes, WR
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General Physics ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We report a measurement of the lifetime of the B0 meson based upon 29-GeV e+e- annihilation data taken with the Mark II detector at the SLAC storage ring PEP. The B0 mesons are tagged by their decays into D*- and D*+, where the D*- is tagged by its decay into -D 0. We reconstruct the decay vertices of 15 B0-meson candidates and measure the B0 lifetime to be 1.20-0.360.14+0.52+0.16 psec. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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16. Measurement of the bb-bar fraction in hadronic Z decays.
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Kral, JF, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Gomez Cadenas JJ, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, and Jung, CK
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
Using isolated leptons reconstructed in the Mark II detector to tag bb events, we measure the fraction of bb events in hadronic Z0 decays to be 0.23-0.09+0.11, in good agreement with the standard-model prediction of 0.22. We find (Zbb)=0.43-0.17+0.21 GeV. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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- 1990
17. Determination of αs from a differential-jet-multiplicity distribution in e+e- collisions at √s =29 and 91 GeV
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Komamiya, S, Le Diberder, F, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lou, XC, Lüth, V, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, Ogren, H, O’Shaughnessy, KF, Parker, SI, Peck, C, Perl, ML, Perrier, F, Petradza, M, Pitthan, R, Porter, FC, and Rankin, P
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We measured the differential jet-multiplicity distribution in e+e- annihilation with the Mark II detector. This distribution is compared with the second-order QCD prediction and s is determined to be 0.1230.0090.005 at ssSMZ (at the SLAC Linear Collider) and 0.1490.0020.007 at ss=29 GeV (at the SLAC storage ring PEP). The running of s between these two center-of-mass energies is consistent with the QCD prediction. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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18. Determination of alpha s from a differential-jet-multiplicity distribution in e+e- collisions at sqrt s =29 and 91 GeV.
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Komamiya, S, Le Diberder F, Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gatto, C, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Gomez Cadenas JJ, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, and Jaros, JA
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We measured the differential jet-multiplicity distribution in e+e- annihilation with the Mark II detector. This distribution is compared with the second-order QCD prediction and s is determined to be 0.1230.0090.005 at ssSMZ (at the SLAC Linear Collider) and 0.1490.0020.007 at ss=29 GeV (at the SLAC storage ring PEP). The running of s between these two center-of-mass energies is consistent with the QCD prediction. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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- 1990
19. Comparison of the particle flow in Three-Jet and radiative Two-Jet Events from e+e- Annihilation at Ec.m.=29 GeV
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Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Petersen, A, Abrams, G, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, DR, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have made a detailed comparison of the charged-particle flow in three-jet events (e+e-qq»g) and radiative two-jet events (e+e-qq») from e+e- annihilation at Ec.m.=29 GeV. Accurate comparisons can be made because these two event types have similar topologies. In the angular region between the quark and antiquark jets, we observe substantially fewer charged tracks in the two-jet events than in the radiative three-jet events. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
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- 1986
20. Measurement of the Branching Fraction for τ-→5π±(π0)ντ and an Upper Limit on the ντ Mass
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Burchat, PR, Schmidke, WB, Yelton, JM, Abrams, G, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, DR, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The branching fraction for -5(0) is measured from data accumulated with the Mark II detector at PEP. Four events are observed with an estimated hadronic background of (0.03-0.02+0.04) events and a background from -30 of (0.05-0.04+0.07) events. This results in a measured branching fraction of (0.160.080.04)%. The candidate events are used to establish an upper limit of 125 MeV/c2 on the mass at the 95% confidence level. © 1985 The American Physical Society.
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- 1985
21. η and η′ Production in e+e- Annihilation at 29 GeV. Evidence for the Ds± Decays into ηπ± and η′π±
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Wormser, G, Abrams, G, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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Down Syndrome ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,Brain Disorders ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The Production has been investigated by the Mark II collaboration at the SLAC e+e- storage ring PEP. particles are reconstructed by their decay mode. The fragmentation function has been measured and found to be in good agreement with the Lund-model prediction. production has been measured for the first time in high-energy e+e- annihilation. There is evidence at the 3 level for Ds± decay into ± and ±. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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- 1988
22. Inclusive Lepton Production in e+e- Annihilation at 29 GeV
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Ong, RA, Weir, AJ, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Perl, ML, Petersen, A, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We use data taken by the Mark II detector at the SLAC storage ring PEP to study inclusive lepton production in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV. From fits to the inclusive lepton momentum and transverse-momentum spectra we measure the semileptonic branching ratios for charm and bottom hadrons. We also determine with good precision the mean value of the bottom fragmentation function using both electron and muon samples. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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- 1988
23. Measurement of the branching fractions τ-→ρ-ντ and τ-→K-ντ
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Yelton, JM, Dorfan, JM, Abrams, GS, Amidel, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, P, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Feldman, GJ, Gladney, LD, Gidal, G, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Leclaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schadd, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, DR, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have measured the branching fraction of -'-1/2 to be (22.3±0.6±1.4)% and the branching fraction of -'K*-1/2 to be (1.3±0.3±0.3)%. These values are consistent with the expectations for conventional decays of the . © 1986 The American Physical Society.
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- 1986
24. First measurements of hadronic decays of the Z boson
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Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Aleksan, R, Alexander, JP, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, de Boer, W, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Brom, JM, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drell, PS, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Fay, J, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Cadenas, JJ Gomez, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Herrup, D, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Holmgren, S-O, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaffre, M, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Kent, J, King, M, Klein, SR, Koetke, DS, Komamiya, S, Koska, W, Kowalski, LA, Kozanecki, W, Kral, JF, Kuhlen, M, Labarga, L, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Le Diberder, F, Levi, ME, Litke, AM, Lüth, V, Lynch, GR, McKenna, JA, Matthews, JAJ, Mattison, T, Milliken, BD, Moffeit, KC, Munger, CT, Murray, WN, Nash, J, and Nitz, D
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have observed hadronic final states produced in the decays of Z bosons. In order to study the parton structure of these events, we compare the distributions in sphericity, thurst, aplanarity, and number of jets to the predictions of several QCD-based models and to data from lower energies. The data and models agree within the present statistical precision. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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- 1989
25. Search for Monojet Production in e+e- annihilation
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Feldman, GJ, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, P, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schlatter, D, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, D, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We report results of a search for events of the type e+e-jet+missing transverse momentum using the Mark II detector at PEP. Two candidate events were found, but both could come from known sources of background. A specific model for the origin of UA1 monojet events as the decay of a Z boson into two light Higgs bosons is eliminated by this search. © 1985 The American Physical Society.
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- 1985
26. Λ Production in e+e- Annihilation at 29 GeV
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de la Vaissiere, C, Luth, V, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, P, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dillon, JW, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LG, Hanson, G, Haggerty, J, Herrup, D, Himel, T, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Yelton, JM, Wood, DR, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The production of hyperons in e+e- annihilation has been measured as a function of their total momenta, transverse momenta, and the event thrust. The total production rate is 0.2130.0120.018 or per hadronic event. The observation of correlations in rapidity and angles for events with two detected decays supports fragmentation models with local baryon-number compensation. © 1985 The American Physical Society.
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- 1985
27. Study of the Decay τ-→π-π-π+ντ
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Schmidke, WB, Abrams, GS, Matteuzzi, C, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dieterle, WE, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, DR, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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Brain Disorders ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The branching ratios for + and -(n0), n>~1, have been measured to be 0.078 0.005 0.008 and 0.047 ± 0.005 ± 0.008, respectively. The total three-prong tau branching ratio is 0.128 ± 0.005 ± 0.008. Study of the 3± decay indicates that the three pions are predominantly from a JP=1+ state which decays through a 0± intermediate state in a relative s wave. The mass spectrum is suggestive of a resonance. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
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- 1986
28. Inclusive Electron Production in e+e- Annihilation at 29 GeV
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Nelson, ME, Blondel, A, Trilling, GH, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Chinowsky, W, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Hanson, G, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, B, Levi, M, Lockyer, N, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, HM, Schlatter, D, Schwitters, RF, Sheldon, PD, Strait, J, de la Vaissière, C, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The total momentum and transverse momentum spectra of electrons in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV have been measured. The inclusive cross section is determined to be 14.4±1.6±5.2 pb for momenta greater than 2 GeV/c. The average semielectronic branching ratios of charm and bottom quarks are measured to be (6.3±1.2±2.1)% and (11.6±2.1±1.7)%, respectively. The fragmentation function for bottom quarks is determined to be peaked at high z, with zb=0.75±0.05±0.04. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
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- 1983
29. Observation of Charmed-Baryon Production in e+e- Annihilation
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Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lnakford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Longo, MJ, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Russell, JJ, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
A peak in the pK-+ and p»K+- invariant-mass spectra at 2.2850.006 GeV/c2 is observed, which is associated with the lowest-lying charmed baryon (c). A cross section times branching ratio of 0.0370.012 nb at Ec.m.=5.2 GeV is measured with a substantial fraction of the events produced with an equal recoiling mass. New measurements of inclusive p and cross sections are also presented, allowing an estimate of the branching ratio B(c+pK-+)=0.0220.010. © 1980 The American Physical Society.
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- 1980
30. Observation of Scale Breaking in Inclusive Hadron Production by e+e- Annihilation
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Patrick, JF, Lüth, V, Siegrist, JL, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Amidei, D, Bäcker, A, Blocker, CA, Blondel, A, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, B, Levi, M, Lockyer, N, Lohr, B, Matteuzzi, C, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schlatter, D, Schwitters, RF, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, von Dardel, G, Wang, Y, Weiss, JM, Werlen, M, Yelton, JM, Zaiser, C, Zaccone, H, and Zhao, G
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Measurements are presented of the inclusive charged-particle cross sections s dσdx for e+e- annihilation at center-of-mass energies of 5.2, 6.5, and 29.0 GeV. Significant scale breaking is observed in these cross sections. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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- 1982
31. Measurement of the Radiative Width of the η′ in Two-Photon Interaction at SPEAR
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Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Broll, CH, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Couchman, B, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Fischer, HG, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Lüke, D, Lüth, V, Martin, JF, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Russel, JJ, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Shannon, SR, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Telnov, VI, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Events of the type e+e-e+e-(958) have been observed with the Mark II detector at SPEAR by detecting the decay mode 0. From the observed cross section and known branching fractions of the is =5.91.61.2 keV and the total width is =3009060 keV (statistical and systematic errors). © 1979 The American Physical Society.
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32. Measurement of the Branching Fraction for τ→ρν
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Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Couchman, B, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Fischer, HG, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, J, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Luth, V, Martin, JF, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Shannon, SR, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
This Letter presents a measurement of the decay τ-→ρ-ντ using data obtained with the Mark II detector at SPEAR. In the center-of-mass energy region 4.5
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33. Observation of the Decay ψ→γρ0ρ0
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Burke, DL, Trilling, GH, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Levi, M, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Vella, E, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, Zaccone, H, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The prompt photon decay (3095)+-+- has been studied with the Mark II detector at SPEAR. This channel is found to contain a 00 component with 00 masses concentrated between 1.4 and 2.0 GeV/c2. The branching fraction for the 00 decay with masses less than 2.0 GeV/c2 is measured to be (1.25±0.35±0.40)×10-3. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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34. Observation of the ηc (2980) Produced in the Radiative Decay of the ψ′ (3684)
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Himel, TM, Trilling, GH, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Blondel, AP, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Levi, ME, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
In a study of (3684) radiative decays with the Mark II detector at SPEAR, the decay sequence c (2980) is observed, with the c (2980) decaying into several completely reconstructed hadronic modes. A mass M=29808 MeV/c2 and a width
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35. Measurement of High-Energy Direct Photons in ψ Decays
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Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadhk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The inclusive and 0 momentum distributions at the have been measured. Using these data and estimates of production, it is found that (4.1 0.8)% of decays contain a direct photon with energy greater than 60% of the beam energy. The expected momentum distribution for direct photons calculated to lowest order in quantum chromodynamics is qualitatively different from that observed in the data. © 1980 The American Physical Society.
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36. Measurement of the Branching Fraction for the Cabibbo-Suppressed Decay τ-→K*-(892)ντ
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Dorfan, JM, Blocker, CA, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JE, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussaire, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
This Letter presents a measurement of the branching fraction for the Cabibbo-suppressed decay -K*-(892) with use of data obtained with the Mark-II detector at SPEAR. Eleven events containing a K*(892) in coincidence with a muon or an electron of opposite charge were found in data which span the center-of-mass energy region 4.2
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37. Observation of Semileptonic Decays of Charmed Baryons
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Vella, E, Trilling, GH, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Blondel, A, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Direct electrons are observed in baryon events produced in e+e- annihilation at center-of-mass energies above the c»c threshold. These events are attributed to charmed-baryon pair production and subsequent c semileptonic decay. Various semileptonic branching ratios of the c are determined, including B(ce+X)=(4.5 1.7)%. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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38. Measurement of γγψ Final States in ψ′ Decay
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Himel, TM, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Levi, ME, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The decay mode ψ′→γγψ has been studied with the Mark-II detector at SPEAR. New measurements of branching ratios for decays of the type ψ′→γχ, χ→γψ involving known χ states are presented. The existence of a χ state of mass near 3455 MeV/c2 produced in this decay chain is not confirmed, and the upper limit (90% confidence level) of the product of branching ratios is measured to be 0.13%. A new decay mode, ψ′→π0ψ, which violates isospin conservation is observed with branching ratio (0.15±0.06)%. © 1980 The American Physical Society.
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- 1980
39. Observation of Cabibbo-Suppressed Decay D0→π-π+ and D0→K-K+
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Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Broll, CH, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Lüke, D, Lüth, V, Millikan, RE, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Russell, JJ, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, EN, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The D Cabibbo-suppressed decay modes -+ and K-K+ have been observed and the following ratios of D partial decay widths have been measured: (D-+)(DK-+)=0.0330.015 and (DK-K+)(DK-+)=0.1130.030. © 1979 The American Physical Society.
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- 1979
40. Measurement of ψ(3097) and ψ′(3686) Decays into Selected Hadronic Modes
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Franklin, MEB, Feldman, GJ, Abrams, GS, Alam, MS, Blocker, CA, Blondel, A, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Carithers, WC, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, Cooper, S, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Gidal, G, Goldhaber, G, Hanson, G, Hayes, KG, Himel, T, Hitlin, DG, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Jenni, P, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, Levi, M, Millikan, RE, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Pang, CY, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schindler, RH, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Taureg, H, Tonutti, M, Trilling, GH, Vella, E, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Weiss, JM, and Zaccone, H
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Measurements of ψ(3097) and ψ′(3686) branching fractions for selected hadronic decays are presented. The ratio of ψ′ to ψ branching fractions for these decays is consistent with the ratio of branching fractions to lepton pairs, with the exception of the decays to pπ and K*K for which this ratio is substantially smaller. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
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41. Measurement of the D0 Lifetime
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Yelton, JM, Gladney, L, Goldhaber, G, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, P, Butler, F, Burke, DL, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gold, MS, Golding, L, Hanson, G, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schlatter, D, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere, C, Wood, DR, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
We have used an electronic tracking system to measure the lifetime of D0 mesons produced in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV. Based on a sample of 27 events, the lifetime is found to be (4.2-1.0+1.3 1.0) × 10-13 s. © 1984 The American Physical Society.
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- 1984
42. Measurement of the Lifetime of Bottom Hadrons
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Lockyer, NS, Jaros, JA, Nelson, ME, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Blocker, CA, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burchat, P, Burke, DL, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Hanson, G, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jonker, M, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, B, Levi, M, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schlatter, D, Sheldon, PD, Strait, J, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere, C, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
The average lifetime of bottom hadrons was measured with the Mark II vertex detector at the storage ring PEP. The lifetime was determined by measuring the impact parameters of leptons produced in bottom decays. τb=(12.0-3.6+4. 5±3.0)×10-13 sec was found. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
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43. Measurement of the τ Lifetime
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Feldman, GJ, Trilling, GH, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Bäcker, A, Blocker, CA, Blondel, A, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, von Dardel, G, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Hanson, G, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, B, Levi, M, Lockyer, N, Löhr, B, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Scharre, DL, Schellman, H, Schlatter, D, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Wang, Y, Weiss, JM, Werlen, M, Zaiser, C, and Zhao, G
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
With use of three-prong τ decays observed by the Mark II detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (PEP), the τ lifetime is measured to be (4.6±1.9)×10-13 sec. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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- 1982
44. Measurement of Energy Correlations in e+e-→Hadrons
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Schlatter, D, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Bäcker, A, Blocker, CA, Blondel, A, Boyarski, AM, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Chinowsky, W, Coles, MW, von Dardel, G, Dieterle, WE, Dillon, JB, Dorenbosch, J, Dorfan, JM, Eaton, MW, Feldman, GJ, Franklin, MEB, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Hanson, G, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Johnson, AD, Kadyk, JA, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, B, Levi, M, Lockyer, N, Löhr, B, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Patrick, JF, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Roussarie, A, Schaad, T, Scharre, DL, Schellman, H, Schwitters, RF, Siegrist, JL, Strait, J, Trilling, GH, Vidal, RA, Videau, I, Wang, Y, Weiss, JM, Werlen, M, Yelton, JM, Zaiser, C, and Zhao, G
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Affordable and Clean Energy ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics - Abstract
Energy correlations have been measured with the MARK II detector at the PEP storage ring (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) at c.m. energy of 29 GeV and are compared to first-order QCD predictions. Fragmentation processes are significant and limit the precision with which the first-order strong-coupling constant can be determined. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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- 1982
45. Measurement of the branching fraction for tau --->5 pi +/-( pi 0) nu tau and an upper limit on the nu tau mass.
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Burchat, PR, Schmidke, WB, Yelton, JM, Abrams, G, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Breidenbach, M, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Ross, MC, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere C, Wood, DR, and Zaiser, AC
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The branching fraction for -5(0) is measured from data accumulated with the Mark II detector at PEP. Four events are observed with an estimated hadronic background of (0.03-0.02+0.04) events and a background from -30 of (0.05-0.04+0.07) events. This results in a measured branching fraction of (0.160.080.04)%. The candidate events are used to establish an upper limit of 125 MeV/c2 on the mass at the 95% confidence level. © 1985 The American Physical Society.
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- 1985
46. eta and eta ' production in e+e- annihilation at 29 GeV. Evidence for the Dx+/- decays into eta pi +/- and eta ' pi +/-
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Wormser, G, Abrams, G, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, M, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The Production has been investigated by the Mark II collaboration at the SLAC e+e- storage ring PEP. particles are reconstructed by their decay mode. The fragmentation function has been measured and found to be in good agreement with the Lund-model prediction. production has been measured for the first time in high-energy e+e- annihilation. There is evidence at the 3 level for Ds± decay into ± and ±. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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- 1988
47. Study of tau decay modes with multiple neutral mesons in the final states.
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Gan, KK, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Boyer, J, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Butler, F, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gidal, G, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, L, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissiere C, Wood, DR, and Yelton, JM
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
The decay modes with multiple neutral mesons in the final states have been studied with the Mark II detector at the SLAC storage ring PEP. The branching ratio for the decay mode - 20 is found to be consistent with the theoretical expectation. However, the branching ratio for - 30 is found to be inconsistent with the theoretical prediction unless there are other decay modes with multiple neutral mesons in the final states. © 1987 The American Physical Society.
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- 1987
48. Measurements of Z-boson resonance parameters in e+e- annihilation.
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Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Brom, JM, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Gomez Cadenas JJ, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, and Kadyk, JA
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We have measured the mass of the Z boson to be 91.14±0.12 GeV/c2, and its width to be 2.42-0.35+0.45 GeV. If we constrain the visible width to its standard-model value, we find the partial width to invisible decay modes to be 0.46±0.10 GeV, corresponding to 2.8±0.6 neutrino species, with a 95%-confidence-level upper limit of 3.9. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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- 1989
49. Observation of spin-1 f1(1285) in the reaction gamma gamma *--> eta 0 pi + pi -
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Gidal, G, Boyer, J, Butler, F, Cords, D, Abrams, GS, Amidei, D, Baden, AR, Barklow, T, Boyarski, AM, Burchat, P, Burke, DL, Dorfan, JM, Feldman, GJ, Gladney, L, Gold, MS, Goldhaber, G, Golding, LJ, Haggerty, J, Hanson, G, Hayes, K, Herrup, D, Hollebeek, RJ, Innes, WR, Jaros, JA, Juricic, I, Kadyk, JA, Karlen, D, Klein, SR, Lankford, AJ, Larsen, RR, LeClaire, BW, Levi, ME, Lockyer, NS, Lüth, V, Matteuzzi, C, Nelson, ME, Ong, RA, Perl, ML, Richter, B, Riles, K, Rowson, PC, Schaad, T, Schellman, H, Schmidke, WB, Sheldon, PD, Trilling, GH, de la Vaissière C, Wood, DR, Yelton, JM, and Zaiser, C
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We observe both the JPC=1++ f1(1285) and the JPC=0-+ (958) in tagged two-photon interactions and the (958) in untagged interactions. The measured Q2 dependence and decay distribution support the f1(1285) spin and parity assignment. The radiative width of the f1(1285) is measured as (M2/Q2)*=9.4±2.5±1.7 keV, on the assumption of a -pole form factor. © 1987 The American Physical Society.
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50. Searches for new quarks and leptons produced in Z-boson decay.
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Abrams, GS, Adolphsen, CE, Averill, D, Ballam, J, Barish, BC, Barklow, T, Barnett, BA, Bartelt, J, Bethke, S, Blockus, D, Bonvicini, G, Boyarski, A, Brabson, B, Breakstone, A, Bulos, F, Burchat, PR, Burke, DL, Cence, RJ, Chapman, J, Chmeissani, M, Cords, D, Coupal, DP, Dauncey, P, DeStaebler, HC, Dorfan, DE, Dorfan, JM, Drewer, DC, Elia, R, Feldman, GJ, Fernandes, D, Field, RC, Ford, WT, Fordham, C, Frey, R, Fujino, D, Gan, KK, Gero, E, Gidal, G, Glanzman, T, Goldhaber, G, Gomez Cadenas JJ, Gratta, G, Grindhammer, G, Grosse-Wiesmann, P, Hanson, G, Harr, R, Harral, B, Harris, FA, Hawkes, CM, Hayes, K, Hearty, C, Heusch, CA, Hildreth, MD, Himel, T, Hinshaw, DA, Hong, SJ, Hutchinson, D, Hylen, J, Innes, WR, Jacobsen, RG, Jaros, JA, Jung, CK, Kadyk, JA, and Kent, J
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
We have searched for events with new-particle topologies in 390 hadronic Z decays with the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. We place 95%-confidence-level lower limits of 40.7 GeV/c2 for the top-quark mass, 42.0 GeV/c2 for the mass of a fourth-generation charge -(1/3 quark, and 41.3 GeV/c2 for the mass of an unstable Dirac neutral lepton. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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- 1989
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