P. Beltran
University of Wuppertal
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Physics Letters B | 1991
P. Abreu; W. Adam; F. Adami; T. Adye; T. P. A. Åkesson; P. Allen; S. Almehed; F. Alted; B. Åsman; Pierre Astier; A. Augustinus; F. Barao; G. Barbiellini; A. Baroncelli; O. Barring; W. Bartl; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; I. Belokopytov; P. Beltran; D. Benedic; M. Berggren; D. Bertrand; S. Biagi; F. Bianchi; P. Billoir; D. Bloch; D. Bollini; T. Bolognese; M. Bonapart
Abstract In four-jet events from e+e− →Z0 →multihadrons one can separate the three principal contributions from the triple-gluon vertex, double gluon-bremsstrahlung and the secondary quark-antiquark production, using the shape of the two-dimensional angular distributions in the generalized Nachtmann-Reiter angle θ NR ∗ and the opening angle of the secondary jets. Thus one can identify directly the contribution from the triple-gluon vertex without comparison with a specific non-QCD model. Applying this new method to events taken with the DELPHI-detector we get for the ratio of the colour factor Nc to the fermionic Casimir operator C F : N c C F = 2.55 ± 0.55 ( stat. ) ± 0.4 ( fragm. + models ) ± 0.2 ( error in bias ) in agreement with the value 2.25 expected in QCD from Nc=3 and C F = 4 3 .
Physics Letters B | 1992
P. Abreu; W. Adam; F. Adami; Tim Adye; T. P. A. Åkesson; P. Allen; S. Almehed; U. Amaldi; P. Antilogus; A. Augustinus; F. Barao; Guido Barbiellini; O. Barring; W. Bartl; M. Battaglia; M. Begalli; P. Beilliere; P. Beltran; M. Berggren; D. Bertrand; F. Bianchi; D. Bloch; S. Blyth
Abstract From a sample of about 120 000 hadronic Z 0 decays, using a technique based on a separation of the different event categories in the boosted sphericity product, the fraction of b b decays has been measured to be 0.219 ± 0.014 (stat)± 0.019 (syst). Using the DELPHI determination of the hadronic Z 0 width, this corresponds to a partial width τ b b = 378 ± 42 MeV (in good agreement with the standard model prediction of ∼-380 MeV). Combining this measurement with the determinations based on events with high p t leptons gives an estimate for the branching ratio of b into leptons at LEP of (11.2 ± 1.2)%, consistent with previous determinations.