108 research outputs found
Search for a Technicolor omega_T Particle in Events with a Photon and a b-quark Jet at CDF
If the Technicolor omega_T particle exists, a likely decay mode is omega_T ->
gamma pi_T, followed by pi_T -> bb-bar, yielding the signature gamma bb-bar. We
have searched 85 pb^-1 of data collected by the CDF experiment at the Fermilab
Tevatron for events with a photon and two jets, where one of the jets must
contain a secondary vertex implying the presence of a b quark. We find no
excess of events above standard model expectations. We express the result of an
exclusion region in the M_omega_T - M_pi_T mass plane.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures. Available from the CDF server (PS with figs):
http://www-cdf.fnal.gov/physics/pub98/cdf4674_omega_t_prl_4.ps
FERMILAB-PUB-98/321-
Search for second generation leptoquarks in the dimuon plus dijet channel of p-pbar collisions at sqrt{s}=1.8 TeV
We report on a search for second generation leptoquarks (Phi_2) using a data
sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 110 pb^{-1} collected at
the Collider Detector at Fermilab. We present upper limits on the production
cross section as a function of Phi_2 mass, assuming that the leptoquarks are
produced in pairs and decay into a muon and a quark with branching ratio beta.
Using a Next-to-Leading order QCD calculation, we extract a lower mass limit of
M_{\Phi_2} > 202 (160) GeV$/c^{2} at 95% confidence level for scalar
leptoquarks with beta=1(0.5).Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
Search for New Particles Decaying to b bbar in p pbar Collisions at sqrt{s}=1.8 TeV
We have used 87 pb^-1 of data collected with the Collider Detector at
Fermilab to search for new particles decaying to b bbar. We present
model-independent upper limits on the cross section for narrow resonances which
excludes the color-octet technirho in the mass interval 350 < M < 440 GeV/c^2.
In addition, we exclude topgluons, predicted in models of topcolor-assisted
technicolor, of width Gamma = 0.3 M in the mass range 280 < M < 670 GeV/c^2, of
width Gamma = 0.5 M in the mass range 340 < M < 640 GeV/c^2, and of width Gamma
= 0.7 M in the mass range 375 < M < 560 GeV/c^2.Comment: 17 pages in a LaTex generated postscript file, with one table and
four figures. Resubmitted to Physical Review Letters. Minor clarifications
were added to the text. The displayed normalization of the resonance models
in Figure 2 was modified to correspond to our 95% CL upper limit on the cross
section (instead of arbitrary normalization which was used previously). All
results are identical to those in the previous submissio
Search for a W' Boson via the Decay Mode W' -> mu nu in 1.8 TeV p-pbar Collisions
We report the results of a search for a W' boson produced in p-pbar
collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.8 TeV using a 107 pb-1 data sample
recorded by the Collider Detector at Fermilab. We consider the decay channel W'
-> mu nu and search for anomalous production of high transverse mass mu-nu
lepton pairs. We observe no excess of events above background and set limits on
the rate of W' boson production and decay relative to Standard Model W boson
production and decay using a fit of the transverse mass distribution observed.
If we assume Standard Model strength couplings of the W' boson to quark and
lepton pairs, we exclude a W' boson with invariant mass less than 660 GeV/c**2
at 95% confidence level.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure
Targeting of a foreign protein to chloroplasts by fusion to the transit peptide from the small subunit of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase
Chimaeric genes can be constructed which fuse the transit peptide of a small subunit of the chloroplast-located ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase with a bacterial protein. The fusion protein is translocated into chloroplasts and cleaved in a similar way to the small subunit polypeptide precursor
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