An upper limit for Br(Z° -→ ggg) from symmetric 3-jet Z° hadronic decays
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 389:2 (1996) 405-415
Abstract:
An upper limit for BR(Z0 -»3g) is obtained from a correlation method, which distinguishes statistically between quark and gluon jets by using the difference in their charged particle multiplicity distributions. From the sample of threefold symmetric three-jet events collected by the DELPHI experiment at LEP during 1991-1994, the 95% confidence level upper limit is deduced to be: BR(Zn -> 3g) < 1.6 x 10~2 for the JADE and BR(Z0 -> 3g) < 1.5 x 10~2 for the DURHAM jet-finder.Measurement of elastic ω photoproduction at HERA
Zeitschrift fur Physik C-Particles and Fields 73:1 (1996) 73-84
Search for neutralinos, scalar leptons and scalar quarks in e+e- interactions at √s = 130 GeV and 136 GeV
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 387:3 (1996) 651-666
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Using data accumulated by DELPHI during the November 1995 LEP run at 130-136 GeV, searches have been made for events with jets or leptons in conjunction with missing momentum. The results are interpreted in terms of limits on the production of neutralinos, scalar leptons, and scalar quarks.Measurement of the F2 structure function in deep inelastic e+p scattering using 1994 data from the ZEUS detector at HERA
Zeitschrift fur Physik C-Particles and Fields 72:3 (1996) 399-424
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We present measurements of the structure function F2 in e+p scattering at HERA in the range 3.5 GeV2 < Q2 < 5000 GeV2. A new reconstruction method has allowed a significant improvement in the resolution of the kinematic variables and an extension of the kinematic region covered by the experiment. At Q2 < 35 GeV2 the range in x now spans 6.3 · 10-5 < x < 0.08 providing overlap with measurements from fixed target experiments. At values of Q2 above 1000 GeV2 the x range extends to 0.5. Systematic errors below 5% have been achieved for most of the kinematic region. The structure function rises as x decreases; the rise becomes more pronounced as Q2 increases. The behaviour of the structure function data is well described by next-to-leading order perturbative QCD as implemented in the DGLAP evolution equations. © Springer-Verlag 1996.Dijet angular distributions in direct and resolved photoproduction at HERA
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 384:1-4 (1996) 401-413