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Measurement of Boson Self Couplings at LEP and Search for Anomalies
With center of mass energies up to 209 GeV of LEP II, massive W and Z bosons can be produced in pairs and jointly with photons. This allows to study boson-boson couplings. Since the W and Z bosons are unstable and decay into fermions, two- and four-fermion final states, accompanied possibly by photo...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2002
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/550906 |
Sumario: | With center of mass energies up to 209 GeV of LEP II, massive W and Z bosons can be produced in pairs and jointly with photons. This allows to study boson-boson couplings. Since the W and Z bosons are unstable and decay into fermions, two- and four-fermion final states, accompanied possibly by photons, play an important role for these measurements. The couplings of the W to other bosons have been measured to be g1Z = 0.990+0.023-0.024, kappa_gamma = 0.896+0.058-0.056, and lambda_gamma = -0.023 +0.025 -0.023. They are in agreement with the Standard Model expectation of g1Z = 1, kappa_gamma = 1, and lambda_gamma = 0. No sign for couplings of three neutral bosons, parametrized by the couplings f_i^V and h_i^V, and for anomalous couplings of four gauge bosons, parametrized by a_0, a_n and a_c has been found. |
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