Determination of P(c → D*+) and BR(c → l+) at LEP 1
European Physical Journal C 12:2 (2000) 209-224
Abstract:
The probability P(c → D*+) that a charm quark fragments into a D*+ meson and the c → l+ semileptonic branching fraction were measured in Z0 decay into cc̄ events. From the analysis of 3.5 Million Z0 events collected from 1992 to 1995, a sample of charm meson decays with 81% cc̄ purity was selected. The product of the c → D*+ fragmentation probability times the D*+ → D0π+ branching fraction was measured to be: P(c → D*+) · BR(D*+ → D0π+) = 0.174 ± 0.010(stat) ± 0.004(syst). Using the world averaged value for BR(D*+ → D0π+), the fragmentation probability is inferred: P(c → D*+) = 0.255 ± 0.015(stat) ± 0.006(syst) ± 0.005(syst.BR). From the same sample, 1828 ± 51 identified leptons in the opposite hemisphere were selected. From this sample, the charm semileptonic branching fraction was measured to be: BR(c → l+) = 0.0958 ± 0.0042(stat) ± 0.0028(syst).Identified charged particles in quark and gluon jets
European Physical Journal C 17:2 (2000) 207-222
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A sample of 2.2 million hadronic Z decays, selected from the data recorded by the DELPHI detector at LEP during 1994-1995 was used for an improved measurement of inclusive distributions of π+ K+ and p and their antiparticles in gluon and quark jets. The production spectra of the individual identified particles were found to be softer in gluon jets compared to quark jets, with a higher multiplicity in gluon jets as observed for inclusive charged particles. A significant proton enhancement in gluon jets is observed indicating that baryon production proceeds directly from colour objects. The maxima, £*, of the ξ -distributions for kaons in gluon and quark jets are observed to be different.Measurement of the B0s lifetime and study of B0s -B0s oscillations using Ds ℓ events
European Physical Journal C 16:4 (2000) 555-578
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Lifetime and oscillations of B0s mesons have been studied in events with a large transverse momentum lepton and a Ds of opposite electric charge in the same hemisphere, selected from about, 3.6 million hadronic Z0 decays accumulated by DELPHI between 1992 and 1995. The B0s lifetime and the fractional width difference between the two physical B0s states have been found to be: τB0s = (1.42+0.14-0.13(stat.) ± 0.03(syst.)) ps ΔΓB0s/ΓB0s < 0.46 at the 95% C.L. In the latter result it has been assumed that τB0s = τB0d. Using the same sample, a limit on the mass difference between the physical B0s states has been set: ΔmB0s > 7.4 ps-1 at the 95% C.L. with a corresponding sensitivity equal to 8.1 ps-1.Measurement of the gluon fragmentation function and a comparison of the scaling violation in gluon and quark jets
European Physical Journal C 13:4 (2000) 573-589
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The fragmentation functions of quarks and gluons are measured in various three-jet topologies in Z decays from the full data set collected with the DELPHI detector at the Z resonance between 1992 and 995. The results at different values of transverse momentum-like scales are compared. A parameterization of the quark and gluon fragmentation functions at a fixed reference scale is given. The quark and gluon fragmentation functions show the predicted pattern of scaling violations. The scaling violation for quark jets as a function of a transverse momentum-like scale is in a good agreement with that observed in lower energy e+e- annihilation experiments. For gluon jets it appears to be significantly stronger. The scale dependences of the gluon and quark fragmentation functions agree with the prediction of the DGLAP evolution equations from which the colour factor ratio CA/CF is measured to be: CA/CF = 2.26 ± 0.09stat. ± 0.06sys. ± 0.12clus.,scale..Measurement of the strange quark forward-backward asymmetry around the Z° peak
European Physical Journal C 14:4 (2000) 613-631