34 research outputs found

    Limits on the production of scalar leptoquarks from Z (0) decays at LEP

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    A search has been made for pairs and for single production of scalar leptoquarks of the first and second generations using a data sample of 392000 Z0 decays from the DELPHI detector at LEP 1. No signal was found and limits on the leptoquark mass, production cross section and branching ratio were set. A mass limit at 95% confidence level of 45.5 GeV/c2 was obtained for leptoquark pair production. The search for the production of a single leptoquark probed the mass region above this limit and its results exclude first and second generation leptoquarks D0 with masses below 65 GeV/c2 and 73 GeV/c2 respectively, at 95% confidence level, assuming that the D0lq Yukawa coupling alpha(lambda) is equal to the electromagnetic one. An upper limit is also given on the coupling alpha(lambda) as a function of the leptoquark mass m(D0)

    A Measurement of the tau lifetime

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    The tau lepton lifetime is measured using four different methods with the DELPHI detector. Three measurements using one prong decays are combined, accounting for correlations, resulting in ττ=298 ±7 (stat.)±4 (syst.) fs while the decay length distribution of three prong decays gives ππ=298±13 (stat)±(syst.) fs. The combined result is ττ=298±7 fs. The ratio of the Fermi coupling constant from tau decay relative to that from muon decay is found to be 0.985±0.013, compatible with lepton universality

    A Search for neutral Higgs particles in Z0 decays

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    A measurement of D meson production in Z0 hadronic decays

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    A study of the fragmentation properties of charm and bottom quarks into D mesons is presented. From 263 700 Z0 hadronic decays collected in 1991 with the DELPHI detector at the LEP collider, D0, D+ and D*+ are reconstructed in the modes K-π+, K-π+K+ and D0π+ followed by D0→K-π+, respectively. The fractional decay widths {Mathematical expression} are determined, and first results are presented for the production of D mesons from {Mathematical expression} and {Mathematical expression} events separately. The average energy fraction of D*± in charm quark fragmentation is found to be 〈XE(D*)〉c=0.487± 0.015 (stat)±0.005 (sys.). Assuming that the fraction of Ds and charm-baryons produced at LEP is similar to that around 10 GeV, the Z0 partial width into charm quark pairs is determined to be Γc/Γh=0.187±0.031 (stat)±0.023 (sys). The probability for a b quark to fragment into {Mathematical expression} or b-baryons is inferred to be 0.268±0.094 (stat)±0.100 (sys) from the measured probability that it fragments into a {Mathematical expression} or B-. © 1993 Springer-Verlag

    Production rate and decay lifetime measurements of Bs0 mesons at LEP using Ds and ϕ mesons

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    The study of the properties of inclusive production of Ds mesons and of events in which a φsymbol and a muon are present in the same jet provides two independent measurements of the probability, fsw, for a heavy quark to hadronize into a strange B or D meson. The data sample analysed corresponds to 243,000 hadronic Z0 decays. The combined value of these measurements is fsw=0.19±0.06±0.08. From the flight distance distributions of Ds and of (φsymbol-lepton) secondary vertices, with the lepton emitted at high transverse momentum relative to the jet axis, two values are obtained for the Bs0 meson lifetime. Combining these measurements with a previous result based on the study of Ds-μ events, the Bs0 meson lifetime is measured to be: 0.96±0.37 ps. © 1994 Springer-Verlag

    Determination of Z0 resonance parameters and couplings from its hadronic and leptonic decays

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    From measurements of the cross sections for e+e- → hadrons and the cross sections and forward-backward charge-asymmetries for e+e- → e+e-, μ+μu- and τ+τ- at several centreof-mass energies around the Za pole with the DELPHI apparatus, using approximately 150000 hadronic and leptonic events from 1989 and 1990, one determines the following Z0 parameters: the mass and total width MZ = 91.177 ± 0.022 GeV. ΓZ = 2.465 ± 0.020 GeV, the hadronic and leptonic partial widths Γh = 1.726 + 0.019 GeV, Γl = 83.4 ± 0.8 MeV, the invisible width Γinv = 488 ± 17 MeV, the ratio of hadronic over leptonic partial widths RZ = 20.70 + 0.29 and the Born level hadronic peak cross section σ0 = 41.84 ± 0.45 nh. A flavour-independent measurement of the leptonic cross section gives very consistent results to those presented above (Γl = 83.7 ± 0.8 MeV). From these results the number of light neutrino species is determined to be Nv, = 2.94 ± 0.10. The individual leptonic widths obtained are: Γe = 82.4 ± 1.2 MeV, Γμ = 86.9 ± 2.1 MeV and Γτ = 82.7±2.4 MeV. Assuming universality, the squared vector and axial-vector couplings of the Z0 to charged leptons are: V̄l 2 = 0.0003 ± 0.0010 and Āl 2 = 0.2508 ± 0.0027. These values correspond to the electroweak parameters: ρeff = 1.003 ± 0.011 and sin2θW eff = 0.241 ± 0.009. Within the Minimal Standard Model (MSM), the results can be expressed in terms of a single parameter: sin2θW MS = 0.2338 ± 0.0027. All these values are in good agreement with the predictions of the MSM. Fits yield 43 < mtop < 215 GeV at the 95% level. Finally, the measured values of ΓZ and Γinv are used to derive lower mass bounds for possible new particles.0SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Search for Z0 decays to two leptons and a charged particle - anti-particle pair

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    Based on a sample equivalent to 365 000 hadronic Z0 decays, the search in DELPHI data for pairs of leptons accompanied by a pair of charged particles is described. A total of 11 events were found in the electron channel, 9 in the muon channel and 7 in the tau channel. Results on lepton pairs with a radiated photon are also presented. The data from all channels are compatible with the expectations from standard processes. However, one event was found in the tau channel with an unusually high mass of the charged particle pair.0SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Determination of αs using the next-to-leading-log approximation of QCD

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    A new measurement of αs is obtained from the distributions in thrust, heavy jet mass, energy-energy correlation and two recently introduced jet broadening variables following a method proposed by Catani, Trentadue, Turnock and Webber. This method includes the full calculation of O(s2) terms and leading and next-to-leading logarithms resummed to all orders of αs. The analysis is based on data taken with the DELPHI detector at LEP during 1991. I its found that the inclusion of the resummed leading and next-to-leading logarithms reduces the scale dependence of αs and allows an extension of the fit range towards the infrared limit of the kinematical range. The combined value for αs obtained at the scale μ2=MZ2 is: Mathematical expression © 1993 Springer-Verlag

    Searches for heavy neutrinos from Z decays

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    We have searched for possible fourth family heavy neutrinos, pair produced in Z0 decays, in a sample of about 112 000 hadronic Z0 final states collected with the DELPHI detector. For all mixing matrix elements we exclude a new Dirac neutrino lighter than 44.5 GeV at a 95% confidence level, if the neutrino couples to the electron or muon family, and lighter than 44.0 GeV, if the neutrino couples to the tau family. Depending on the values of the mixing element and to which lepton family the neutrino couples, we obtain mass limits up to 46.2 GeV. For all mixing matrix elements we exclude a new Majorana neutrino lighter than 39.0 GeV, if it couples to the electron or the muon family, and lighter than 38.2 GeV, if it couples to the tau family. Depending on the values of the mixing matrix element and to which lepton family the neutrino couples, we obtain mass limits up to 44.7 GeV. We also exclude stable new Dirac neutrinos lighter than 45.0 GeV and new Majorana neutrinos lighter than 39.5 GeV.0info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Determination of αs\alpha_{s} in second order QCD from hadronic Z decays

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