Searches for scalar top and scalar bottom quarks in e+e- interactions at 161 GeV ≤ √s ≤ 183 GeV
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 445:3-4 (1999) 428-438
Abstract:
Searches for scalar top and scalar bottom quarks have been performed at center-of-mass energies between 161 GeV and 183 GeV using the L3 detector at LEP. No signal is observed. Model-independent limits on production cross sections are determined for the two decay channels t̃1 → cχ̃01 and b̃1 → b χ̃01. Within the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model mass limits are derived. For mass differences between t̃1 and χ̃01 greater than 10 GeV a 95% C.L. limit of 81.5 GeV is set on the mass of the Supersymmetric partner of the left-handed top. A supersymmetric partner of the left-handed bottom with a mass below 80 GeV is excluded at 95% C.L. if the mass difference between b̃1 and χ̃1 is greater than 20 GeV. © 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Evaluation of the LEP centre-of-mass energy above the W-pair production threshold
European Physical Journal C 11:4 (1999) 573-585
Abstract:
Knowledge of the centre-of-mass energy at LEP2 is of primary importance to set the absolute energy scale for the measurement of the W-boson mass. The beam energy above 80 GeV is derived from continuous measurements of the magnetic bending field by 16 NMR probes situated in a number of the LEP dipoles. The relationship between the fields measured by the probes and the beam energy is calibrated against precise measurements of the average beam energy between 41 and 55GeV made using the resonant depolarisation technique. The linearity of the relationship is tested by comparing the fields measured by the probes with the total bending field measured by a flux loop. This test results in the largest contribution to the systematic uncertainty. Several further corrections are applied to derive the centre-of-mass energies at each interaction point. In addition, the centre-of-mass energy spread is evaluated. The beam energy has been determined with a precision of 25 MeV for the data taken in 1997, corresponding to a relative precision of 2.7 × 10-4. This is small in comparison to the present uncertainty on the W mass measurement at LEP. However, the ultimate statistical precision on the W mass with the full LEP2 data sample should be around 25 MeV, and a smaller uncertainty on the beam energy is desirable. Prospects for improvements are outlined.χc2 formation in two-photon collisions at LEP
PHYSICS LETTERS B 453:1-2 (1999) 73-82
Evaluation of the LEP centre-of-mass energy above the W-pair production threshold
The European Physical Journal C Springer Science and Business Media LLC 11:4 (1999) 573-573
Formation of the ηc in two-photon collisions at LEP
PHYSICS LETTERS B 461:1-2 (1999) 155-166