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Experimental upper limits on branching fractions for unexpected decay modes of the lepton

Authors :
Hayes, KG
Hayes, KG
Perl, ML
Alam, MS
Boyarski, AM
Breidenbach, M
Burke, DL
Dorenbosch, J
Dorfan, JM
Feldman, GJ
Franklin, MEB
Hanson, G
Himel, T
Hitlin, DG
Hollebeek, RJ
Innes, WR
Jaros, JA
Jenni, P
Larsen, RR
L̈th, V
Richter, B
Roussarie, A
Scharre, DL
Schindler, RH
Schwitters, RF
Siegrist, JL
Taureg, H
Tonutti, M
Vidal, RA
Weiss, JM
Zaccone, H
Abrams, GS
Blocker, CA
Blondel, A
Carithers, WC
Chinowsky, W
Coles, MW
Cooper, S
Dieterle, WE
Dillon, JB
Eaton, MW
Gidal, G
Goldhaber, G
Johnson, AD
Kadyk, JA
Lankford, AJ
Levi, M
Millikan, RE
Nelson, ME
Pang, CY
Patrick, JF
Strait, J
Trilling, GH
Vella, EN
Videau, I
Hayes, KG
Hayes, KG
Perl, ML
Alam, MS
Boyarski, AM
Breidenbach, M
Burke, DL
Dorenbosch, J
Dorfan, JM
Feldman, GJ
Franklin, MEB
Hanson, G
Himel, T
Hitlin, DG
Hollebeek, RJ
Innes, WR
Jaros, JA
Jenni, P
Larsen, RR
L̈th, V
Richter, B
Roussarie, A
Scharre, DL
Schindler, RH
Schwitters, RF
Siegrist, JL
Taureg, H
Tonutti, M
Vidal, RA
Weiss, JM
Zaccone, H
Abrams, GS
Blocker, CA
Blondel, A
Carithers, WC
Chinowsky, W
Coles, MW
Cooper, S
Dieterle, WE
Dillon, JB
Eaton, MW
Gidal, G
Goldhaber, G
Johnson, AD
Kadyk, JA
Lankford, AJ
Levi, M
Millikan, RE
Nelson, ME
Pang, CY
Patrick, JF
Strait, J
Trilling, GH
Vella, EN
Videau, I
Source :
Physical Review D; vol 25, iss 11, 2869-2886; 0556-2821
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

Searches for 12 neutrinoless decay modes of the which violate lepton-number conservation have been made using the reaction e+e-+-. No evidence for lepton-number violation is observed, and we have set upper limits (90% C.L.) on the branching ratio for each decay mode. The branching-ratio limits on the radiative decays and e are 0.055 and 0.064%, respectively. For the charged lepton decays ee, eee, and, the branching ratio limits are 0.040, 0.033, 0.044, and 0.049%, respectively. Upper limits on the branching ratios for the following charged lepton + neutral hadron decays are 0 (0.037%), 0 (0.044%), eK0 (0.13%), K0 (0.10%), 0 (0.21%), and 0 (0.082%). We also use these data to search for the pair production in e+e- annihilation of some unconventional particles with masses less than about 3 GeV/c2. © 1982 The American Physical Society.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review D; vol 25, iss 11, 2869-2886; 0556-2821
Notes :
application/pdf, Physical Review D vol 25, iss 11, 2869-2886 0556-2821
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287416249
Document Type :
Electronic Resource