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Search for the glueball candidates f0(1500) and fJ(1710) in gamma gamma collisions
Data taken with the ALEPH detector at LEP1 have been used to search for gamma
gamma production of the glueball candidates f0(1500) and fJ(1710) via their
decay to pi+pi-. No signal is observed and upper limits to the product of gamma
gamma width and pi+pi- branching ratio of the f0(1500) and the fJ(1710) have
been measured to be Gamma_(gamma gamma -> f0(1500)). BR(f0(1500)->pi+pi-) <
0.31 keV and Gamma_(gamma gamma -> fJ(1710)). BR(fJ(1710)->pi+pi-) < 0.55 keV
at 95% confidence level.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Open data from the third observing run of LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA, and GEO
The global network of gravitational-wave observatories now includes five detectors, namely LIGO Hanford, LIGO Livingston, Virgo, KAGRA, and GEO 600. These detectors collected data during their third observing run, O3, composed of three phases: O3a starting in 2019 April and lasting six months, O3b starting in 2019 November and lasting five months, and O3GK starting in 2020 April and lasting two weeks. In this paper we describe these data and various other science products that can be freely accessed through the Gravitational Wave Open Science Center at https://gwosc.org. The main data set, consisting of the gravitational-wave strain time series that contains the astrophysical signals, is released together with supporting data useful for their analysis and documentation, tutorials, as well as analysis software packages
Electroweak measurements in electronâpositron collisions at w-boson-pair energies at lep
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Search for the standard model higgs boson at LEP
The four LEP collaborations, ALEPH, DELPHI, L3 and OPAL, have collected a total of 2461 pbâ1 of e+ eâ collision data at centre-of-mass energies between189 and 209 GeV. The data are used to search for the Standard Model Higgs boson. The search results of the four collaborations are combined and examined in a likelihood test for their consistency with two hypotheses: the background hypothesis and the signal plus background hypothesis. The corresponding confidences have been computed as functions of the hypothetical Higgs boson mass. A lower bound of114.4 GeV/c2 is established, at the 95% confidence level, on the mass of the Standard Model Higgs boson. The LEP data are also used to set upper bounds on the HZZ coupling for various assumptions concerning the decay of the Higgs boson. © 2016, Elsevier. All rights reserved
Inclusive production of the omega and eta mesons in Z decays, and the muonic branching ratio of the omega
The inclusive production of the omega(782) vector meson in hadronic Z decays
is measured and compared to model predictions. The analysis is based on 4
million hadronic Z decays recorded by the ALEPH detector between 1991 and 1995.
The production rate for x_p = p_meson/p_beam > 0.05 is measured in the omega ->
pi^+ pi^- pi^0 decay mode and found to be 0.585 +- 0.019_stat +- 0.033_sys per
event. Inclusive eta meson production is also measured in the same decay
channel for x_p > 0.10, obtaining 0.355 +- 0.011_stat +- 0.024_sys per event.
The branching ratio for omega -> mu^+ mu^- is investigated. A total of 18.1 +-
5.9 events are observed, from which the muonic branching ratio is measured for
the first time to be BR(omega -> mu^+ mu^-) = (9.0 +- 2.9_stat +-
1.1_sys)*10^-5.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Leptonic decays of the D(s) meson
The purely leptonic decays Ds -> tau nu and Ds -> mu nu are studied in a
sample of four million hadronic Z decays collected with the ALEPH detector at
the LEP e+e- collider from 1991 to 1995. The branching fractions are extracted
from a combination of two analyses, one optimized to select Ds -> tau nu decays
with tau -> e nu nubar or mu nu nubar, and the other optimized for Ds-> mu nu
decays. The results are used to evaluate the Ds decay constant, within the
Standard Model: fDs = [285 +- 19(stat) +- 40 (syst)] MeVComment: 23 pages, 10 figure
Production of D**(s) mesons in hadronic Z decays
The production rates of the orbitally excited Ds** mesons, Ds1 and Ds2*, are
measured with the 4.1 million hadronic Z decays recorded by the ALEPH detector
during 1991--1995. The Ds** mesons are reconstructed in the decay modes Ds1+ ->
D*+ K0, Ds1+ -> D*0 K+ and Ds2*+ -> D0 K+. The production rate of the Ds1 is
measured to be n(Z->Ds1+-)=(0.52+-0.09+-0.06)%, under the assumption that the
two considered decay modes of the Ds1 saturate the branching ratio. The
production rate of the Ds2* is determined to be
n(Z->Ds2*+-)=(0.83+-0.29+0.07-0.13)%, assuming that the branching fraction of
the decay Ds2*+ -> D0 K+ is 45%. The production rates in Z->cc and Z->bbar
decays are measured separatelyComment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Study of the fragmentation of b quarks into B mesons at the Z peak
The fragmentation of b quarks into B mesons is studied with four million
hadronic Z decays collected by the ALEPH experiment during the years 1991-1995.
A semi-exclusive reconstruction of B->l nu D(*) decays is performed, by
combining lepton candidates with fully reconstructed D(*) mesons while the
neutrino energy is estimated from the missing energy of the event. The mean
value of xewd, the energy of the weakly-decaying B meson normalised to the beam
energy, is found to be mxewd = 0.716 +- 0.006 (stat) +- 0.006 (syst) using a
model-independent method; the corresponding value for the energy of the leading
B meson is mxel = 0.736 +- 0.006 (stat) +- 0.006 (syst). The reconstructed
spectra are compared with different fragmentation models.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figure
Study of the CP asymmetry of B0 ---> J / psi K0(S) decays in ALEPH
The decay B0 -> J/psi K0_S is reconstructed with J/psi -> e+ e- or mu+ mu-
and K0_S -> pi+ pi-. From the full ALEPH dataset at LEP1 of about 4 million
hadronic Z decays, 23 candidates are selected with an estimated purity of 71%.
They are used to measure the CP asymmetry of this decay, given by sin 2beta in
the Standard Model, with the result sin 2beta = 0.84 +0.82-1.04 +-0.16. This is
combined with existing measurements from other experiments, and increases the
confidence level that CP violation has been observed in this channel to 98%.Comment: 17 pages,8 figure
A flavour-independent Higgs boson search in e+eâ collisions atâs up to 209 GeV
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