EXCLUSIVE REACTIONS IN pi+ p INTERACTIONS AT 32-GeV/c

Azhinenko, I.V. ; Belokopytov, Yu.A. ; Borovikov, A.A. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 34 (1981) 821, 1981.
Inspire Record 165497 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.41255

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Polarization of Charmed $\Lambda(c$)+ Baryons Produced in Neutron - Carbon Interactions

The BIS-2 collaboration Aleev, A.N. ; Arefev, V.A. ; Balandin, V.P. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 43 (1986) 619-623, 1986.
Inspire Record 209855 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.39660

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DIFFRACTION PROCESSES IN SIX BODY EXCLUSIVE K+ P REACTIONS AT 32-GEV/C. (IN RUSSIAN)

Azhinenko, I.V. ; Amaglobeli, N.S. ; Vorobev, A.P. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 46 (1987) 464, 1987.
Inspire Record 240069 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.10330

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AZIMUTHAL CORRELATIONS BETWEEN SECONDARY CHARGED HADRONS IN K- p INTERACTIONS AT 32-GeV

Ukhanov, M.N. ; Bogolyubsky, M.Yu. ; Bumazhnov, V.A. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 45 (1987) 640, 1987.
Inspire Record 230985 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.10413

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SYSTEMATICS IN THE TRANSVERSE MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTIONS AND AZIMUTHAL CORRELATIONS IN THE INCLUSIVE K+ p REACTIONS AT 32-GeV/c

Tomaradze, A.G. ; Uvarov, V.A. ; Chliapnikov, P.V. ;
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 45 (1987) 70, 1987.
Inspire Record 223219 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.10309

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STUDY OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE TRANSVERSE MOMENTA OF THE SECONDARY HADRONS IN anti-p p INTERACTIONS AT 32-GeV/c

Bogolyubsky, M.Yu. ; Borovikov, A.A. ; Bumazhnov, V.A. ; et al.
Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 44 (1986) 631, 1986.
Inspire Record 223258 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.28957

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A MEASUREMENT OF THE Z0 LEPTONIC PARTIAL WIDTHS AND THE FORWARD - BACKWARD ASYMMETRY

The L3 collaboration Adeva, B. ; Adriani, O. ; Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; et al.
L3-005, 1990.
Inspire Record 294576 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.29691

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DELPHI results on the Z0 resonance parameters through its hadronic and leptonic decay modes

The DELPHI collaboration Abreu, P. ; Adam, W. ; Adami, F. ; et al.
CERN-PPE-90-119, 1990.
Inspire Record 298840 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.47313

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Asymmetries. Systematic error is 1 pct.

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

The DELPHI collaboration Abreu, P. ; Adam, W. ; Adami, F. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 367 (1991) 511-574, 1991.
Inspire Record 317493 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.33016

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 + μ − and π + π − at several centre-of-mass energies around the Z 0 pole with the DELPHI apparatus, using approximately 150 000 hadronic and leptonic events from 1989 and 1990, one determines the following Z 0 parameters: the mass and total width M Z = 91.177 ± 0.022 GeV, Γ Z = 2.465 ± 0.020 GeV , the hadronic and leptonic partial widths Γ h = 1.726 ± 0.019 GeV, Γ l = 83.4 ± 0.8 MeV, the invisible width Γ inv = 488 ± 17 MeV, the ratio of hadronic over leptonic partial widths R Z = 20.70 ± 0.29 and the Born level hadronic peak cross section σ 0 = 41.84±0.45 nb. A flavour-independent measurement of the leptonic cross section gives very consistent results to those presented above ( Γ l = 83.7 ± 0.8 rmMeV ). From these results the number of light neutrino species is determined to be N v = 2.94 ±0.10. The individual leptonic widths obtained are: Γ e = 82.4±_1.2 MeV, Γ u = 86.9±2.1 MeV and Γ τ = 82.7 ± 2.4 MeV. Assuming universality, the squared vector and axial-vector couplings of the Z 0 to charged leptons are: V ̄ l 2 = 0.0003±0.0010 and A ̄ l 2 = 0.2508±0.0027 . These values correspond to the electroweak parameters: ϱ eff = 1.003 ± 0.011 and sin 2 θ W eff = 0.241 ± 0.009. Within the Minimal Standard Model (MSM), the results can be expressed in terms of a single parameter: sin 2 θ W M ̄ S = 0.2338 ± 0.0027 . All these values are in good agreement with the predictions of the MSM. Fits yield 43< m top < 215 GeV at the 95% level. Finally, the measured values of Γ Z and Γ inv are used to derived lower mass bounds for possible new particles.

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Forward-backward asymmetry within the polar angular range 44 < THETA < 136 degrees and acollinearity < 10 degrees.. Overall systematic error is 0.005 not included.

Forward-backward asymmetry after t-channel subtraction but in the polar angular range 44 < THETA < 136 degrees and acollinearity < 10 degrees.. Overall systematic error is 0.005 not included.

Forward-backward asymmetry calculated using the counting method. Data are corrected for full solid angle, but not for cuts on momenta or acollinearity.. Additional systematic error is 0.005.

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Measurement of electroweak parameters from hadronic and leptonic decays of the Z0

The L3 collaboration Adeva, B. ; Adriani, O. ; Aguilar-Benitez, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 51 (1991) 179-204, 1991.
Inspire Record 314418 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14940

From the measured ratio of the invisible and the leptonic decay widths of theZ0, we determine the number of light neutrino species to beNv=3.05±0.10. We include our measurements of the forward-backward asymmetry for the leptonic channels in a fit to determine the vector and axial-vector neutral current coupling constants of charged leptons to theZ0. We obtain\(\bar g_V=- 0.046_{ - 0.012}^{ + 0.015}\) and\(\bar g_A=- 0.500 \pm 0.003\). In the framework of the Standard Model, we estimate the top quark mass to bemt=193−69+52±16 (Higgs) GeV, and we derive a value for the weak mixing angle of sin2θW=1−(MW/MZ)2=0.222 ± 0.008, corresponding to an effective weak mixing angle of\(\sin ^2 \bar \theta _W= 0.2315\pm0.0025\).

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Asymmetry determined from the number of events in the forward and backward hemisphere. Estimated systematic error is 0.005.

Asymmetry determined using the maximum likelihood method. Estimated systematic error is 0.005.

Asymmetry determined from the number of events in the forward and backward hemisphere. Estimated systematic error is <0.01.

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