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Physics Letters B | 1980

Observation of planar three-jet events in e+e− annihilation and evidence for gluon bremsstrahlung

W. Bartel; S. Orito; B. Naroska; F. Foster; C. Yanagisawa; J. Allison; G. Heinzelmann; Y. Watanabe; I. P. Duerdoth; P. Lennert; L.H. O'Neill; K. Stephens; P. Dittmann; R. Marshall; M. Minowa; D.C. Darvill; W.L. Yen; G. Weber; H. Drumm; S. Yamada; P. Steffen; Bt King; J. Heintze; G. Hughes; T. Canzler; Jf Hassard; T. Nozaki; H. Wriedt; F. K. Loebinger; S. Kawabata

Abstract Topological distributions of charged and neutral hadrons from the reaction e+e− → multihadrons are studied at √s of about 30 GeV. An excess of planar events is observed at a rate which cannot be explained by statistical fluctuations in the standard two-jet process. The planar events, mostly consisting of a slim jet on one side and a broader jet on the other, are shown actually to possess three-jet structure by demonstrating that the broader jet itself consists of two collinear jets in its own rest system. Detailed agreement between data and predictions is obtained if the process e + e − →q q g is taken into account. This strongly suggests gluon bremsstrahlung as the origin of the planar three-jet events. By comparison of the data with the qqg-model we obtain a value for the strong coupling constant of αS(q2 = 0.17 ± 0.04.


Physics Letters B | 1979

Total cross section for hadron production by e+e− annihilation at petra energies

W. Bartel; T. Canzler; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; E. Gadermann; D. Haidt; S. Kawabata; H. Krehbiel; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; J.E. Olsson; P. Steffen; W.L. Yen; E. Elsen; M. Helm; A. Petersen; H. Riege; P. Warming; G. Weber; H. Drumm; W. Farr; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; R.D. Heuer; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; H. Matsumura; T. Nosaki

Abstract The cross section for the process e+e− → multihadrons has been measured at the highest PETRA energies. We measure R (the total cross section in units of the point-like e+e- → μ+μ- cross section) to be 2.9 ± 0.7, 4.0 ± 0.5, 4.6 ± 0.4 and 4.2 ± 0.6 at s of 22, 27.7, 30 and 31.6 GeV, respectively. The observed average multiplicity, together with existing low energy data, indicate a rapid increase in multiplicity with increasing energy.


Physics Letters B | 1981

EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF JETS IN ELECTRON-POSITRON ANNIHILATION

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; Y. Zhang; E. Elsen; M. Helm; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; H. Drumm; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; S. Kawabata; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson; H. Rieseberg

Abstract Data on hadron production by e + e − -annihilation at c.m. energies between 30 GeV and 36 GeV are presented and compared with two models both based on first-order QCD but using different schemes for the fragmentation of quarks and gluons into hadrons. In one model the fragmentation proceeds along the parton momenta, in the other along the colour-anticolour axes. The data are reproduced better by fragmentation along the colour axes.


Physics Letters B | 1978

Observation of a Narrow Resonance at 10.02-GeV in e+ e- Annihilations

J.K. Bienlein; E. Hörber; M. Leissner; B. Niczyporuk; C. Rippich; M. Schmitz; H. Vogel; U. Glawe; F.H. Heimlich; P. Lezoch; U. Strohbusch; P. Bock; G. Heinzelmann; B. Pietrzyk; G. Blanar; W. Blum; H. Dietl; E. Lorenz; R. Richter

Abstract The ϒ′ state has been observed as a narrow resonance at M ( ϒ ′) = 10.02 ± 0.02 GeV in e + e − annihilations, using a NaI and lead-glass detector in the DORIS storage ring at DESY. The ratio Г ee Г had /Г tot of electronic, hadronic, and total widths has been measured to be 0.32 ± 0.13 keV. The parameters of the Г particle have also been determined to be/ M (Г)


Physics Letters B | 1980

Test of Quantum Electrodynamics at {PETRA}

W. Bartel; S. Orito; B. Naroska; F. Foster; C. Yanagisawa; J. Allison; G. Heinzelmann; Y. Watanabe; I. P. Duerdoth; P. Lennert; L.H. O'Neill; K. Stephens; P. Dittmann; R. Marshall; M. Minowa; D.C. Darvill; W.L. Yen; G. Weber; H. Drumm; S. Yamada; P. Steffen; Bt King; J. Heintze; G. Hughes; T. Canzler; Jf Hassard; T. Nozaki; H. Wriedt; F. K. Loebinger; S. Kawabata

Differential cross sections for the reactions e+e− → e+e− and e+e− → γγ are given for energies between 27.7 and 31.6 GeV. The results agree with the predictions of standard quantum electrodynamics and set lower limits to the usual cut-off parameters of up to 104 GeV. A limit on the Weinberg angle, sin2θW < 0.63, is obtained at unprecedentedly high q2.


Physics Letters B | 1981

BARYON PRODUCTION IN E+E(-)-ANNIHILATION AT PETRA

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; K. Meier; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; Y. Zhang; E. Elsen; M. Helm; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; H. Drumm; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; S. Kawabata; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson

Abstract Data on p and Λ production by e + e − -annihilation at CM energies between 30 and 36 GeV are presented. Indication for an angular anticorrelation in events with baryon-antibaryon pairs is seen.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Observation of a charge asymmetry in e+e− → μ+μ−

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; K. Meier; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; Y. Zhang; E. Elsen; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; H. Drumm; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; S. Kawabata; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson; H. Rieseberg

The angular distribution and the s dependence of the total cross section for the process e+e− → μ+μ− have been measured using the JADE detector at PETRA. After radiative corrections, a forward-backward asymmetry of −(11.8±3.8) % was observed at an average centre of mass energy of 33.5 GeV. For comparison, an asymmetry of −7.8 % is expected on the basis of the standard Glashow-Salam-Weinberg model.


Physics Letters B | 1976

Measurement of the branching ratios for the decays J/ψ → ϱπ and J/ψ → γη′

W. Bartel; P. Duinker; J. Olsson; P. Steffen; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; R.D. Heuer; R. Mundhenke; H. Rieseberg; B. Schürlein; A. Wagner; A.H. Walenta

Abstract Decays of the J/ψ (3.1) resonance into final states with two charged hadrons and two photons are investigated. Branching ratios for the decays J/ψ → ϱπ and J/ψ → γη′ are determined to be Г(J/ψ → pφ) Г(J/ψ → all) = (1.0± 0.2) ·10 −2 , Г(J/ψ → γη′) ГJ/ψ → all) = (2.0± 0.7) · −3 Upper limits for the same decay modes of ψ′ (3.7) are also determined.


Physics Letters B | 1982

UPPER LIMIT ON BEAUTY LIFETIME AND LOWER LIMIT ON WEAK MIXING ANGLES

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; K. Meier; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; E. Elsen; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; H. Drumm; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; J Vonkrogh; P. Lennert; S. Kawabata; S. Komamiya; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson; H. Rieseberg

Abstract Muons from a multihadron sample are used to determine an upper limit τ −12 s (95% CL) on the lifetime of beauty particles. The data are obtained with the JADE detector at PETRA. The result is interpreted within the standard model.


Physics Letters B | 1982

A search for charged scalar particles pair produced in e+e− annihilation☆

W. Bartel; D. Cords; P. Dittmann; R. Eichler; R. Felst; D. Haidt; H. Krehbiel; K. Meier; B. Naroska; L.H. O'Neill; P. Steffen; H. Wenninger; E. Elsen; A. Petersen; P. Warming; G. Weber; S. Bethke; J. Heintze; G. Heinzelmann; K. H. Hellenbrand; R.D. Heuer; S. Kawabata; S. Komamiya; J. von Krogh; P. Lennert; H. Matsumura; T. Nozaki; J. Olsson; H. Rieseberg; A. Wagner

Abstract We have searched for unstable charged scalar particles (S ± ) such as technipions or charged Higgs particles pair produced in high energy e + e − annihilation. No evidence for such particles was observed in both decay modes e + e − →S + S − →( τν ) (hadrons) and → ( τν )( τν ). Upper limits of 4 to 11% are obtained for the branching ratio S ∓ mass range between 4 to 12 GeV.

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S. Bethke

Technische Hochschule

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E. Elsen

University of Glasgow

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