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Physics Letters B | 1979

Evidence for planar events in e+e− annihilation at high energies

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; V. Kadansky; K. Lübelsmeyer; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H.G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; W. Korbach; P. Leu; B. Löhr; F. Roth; W. Rühmer; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; R. Buhring; R. Fohrmann

Abstract Hadron jets produced in e+e− annihilation between 13 GeV and 31.6 GeV in c.m. at PETRA are analyzed. The transverse momentum of the jets is found to increase strongly with c.m. energy. The broadening of the jets is not uniform in azimuthal angle around the quark direction but tends to yield planar events with large and growing transverse momenta in the plane and smaller transverse momenta normal to the plane. The simple q q collinear jet picture is ruled out. The observation of planar events shows that there are three basic particles in the final state. Indeed, several events with three well-separated jets of hadrons are observed at the highest energies. This occurs naturally when the outgoing quark radiates a hard noncollinear gluon, i.e., e + e − → q q g with the quarks and the gluons fragmenting into hadrons with limited transverse momenta.


Physics Letters B | 1979

Properties of hadron final states in e+e− annihilation at 13 GeV and 17 GeV center of mass energies

R. Brandelik; J. C. Hart; J. Proudfoot; D. Heyland; H.G. Sander; E. Hilger; R. Fohrmann; Jorg Pyrlik; D. H. Saxon; W. Braunschweig; H. Hultschig; A. Ladage; P.J. Dornan; S. L. Lloyd; H.-U. Martyn; D. Revel; G. Mikenberg; H. M. Fischer; Roger J Cashmore; O. Römer; H. Boerner; D. Trines; M. Wollstadt; B. Löhr; Kenneth Watson Bell; G. Poelz; M. Ogg; Roger Barlow; D. A. Garbutt; R. Wedemeyer

Abstract We have observed e + e − hadrons at C.M. energies of 13 GeV and 17 GeV at PETRA using the TASSO detector. We find R (13 GeV) = 5.6 ± 0.7 and R (17 GeV) = 4.0 ± 0.7. The additional systematic uncertainty is 20%. Comparing inclusive charged hadron spectra we observe scaling between 5 GeV and 17 GeV for x = p / p beam > 0.2; however the 13 GeV cross section is above the 17 GeV cross section for smaller x . This may be due to copious bb production. The events become increasingly jet like at high energies as evidenced by a shrinking sphericity distribution with increasing energy.


Physics Letters B | 1980

Rapid Growth of Charged Particle Multiplicity in High-Energy e+ e- Annihilations

R. Brandelik; A. Pevsner; J. Proudfoot; D. G. Cassel; D. Heyland; H.G. Sander; S. Yarker; E. Hilger; D. R. Quarrie; R. Fohrmann; Jorg Pyrlik; D. H. Saxon; W. Braunschweig; H. Hultschig; A. Ladage; P.J. Dornan; Peter Mattig; H.-U. Martyn; J.K. Sedgbeer; D. Revel; G. Mikenberg; H. M. Fischer; W. Chinowsky; O. Römer; H. Boerner; D. Trines; M. Wollstadt; B. Löhr; Kenneth Watson Bell; G. Poelz

Abstract Hadron production by e + e − annihilation has been studied for c.m. energies W between 13 and 31.6 GeV. As a function of 1n W the charged particle multiplicity grows faster at high energy than at lower energies. This is correlated with a rise in the plateau of the rapidity distribution. The cross section s d σ /d x is found to scale within ±30% for x > 0.2 and 5 ⩽ W ⩽ 31.6 GeV.


Physics Letters B | 1980

Comparison of e+e− annihilation with QCD and determination of the strong coupling constant

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; Kadansky; K. Lübelsmeyer; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H.G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; L. Koepke; G. Knop; P. Leu; B. Löhr; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; H. Burkhardt; D. G. Cassel; D. Heyland; H. Hultschig

We have analyzed 1113 events of the reaction e+e− → hadrons at CM energies of 12 and 30 GeV in order to make a detailed comparison with QCD. Perturbative effects can be well separated from effects depending on the quark and gluon fragmentation parameters to yield a reliable measurement of the coupling constant αS. At 30 GeV, the result is αS = 0.17 ± 0.02 (statistical) ± 0.03 (systematic). QCD model predictions, using the fragmentation parameters determined along with αS, agree with both gross properties of the final states and with detailed features of the three-jet states.


Physics Letters B | 1980

Evidence for a spin-1 gluon in three-jet events

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; V. Kadansky; F. J. Kirschfink; K. Lübelsmeyer; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H. G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; L. Koepke; H. Kolanoski; P. Leu; B. Löhr; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; H. Burkhardt; D. G. Cassel; D. Heyland

High-energy e+e--annihilation events obtained in the TASSO detector at PETRA have been used to determine the spin of the gluon in the reaction e+e- → qqg. We analysed angular correlations between the three jet axes. While vector gluons are consistent with the data (55% confidence limit), scalar gluons are disfavoured by 3.8 standard deviations, corresponding to a confidence level of about 10-4. Our conclusion is free of possible biases due to uncertainties in the fragmentation process or in determining the qqg kinematics from the observed hadrons.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Electroweak Coupling Constants in the Leptonic Reactions e+ e- ---> e+ e- and e+ e- ---> mu+ mu- and Search for Scalar Leptons

R. Brandelik; E. Lohrmann; I. Brock; H. G. Sander; R. Beuselinck; H. Hultschig; H. Burkhardt; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; E. Wicklund; D. Revel; A. Shapira; D. Trines; R. Wedemeyer; L. Köpke; D.A. Garbutt; C. Youngman; J.K. Sedgbeer; T. R. Wyatt; H. Kolanoski; D. Lüke; R. Fohrmann; R. Carnegie; F. J. Kirschfink; P. Söding; K. Lübelsmeyer; D. Pandoulas; H. L. Lynch; W.G. Jones; W. Schütte

Abstract A high statistics experiment was performed on Bhabha scattering at energies between 14 and 34 GeV. Good agreement with QED was observed. The combined data on Bhabha scattering and μ pair production were found to agree with the standard theory of electroweak interaction giving sin2 θ = 0.27−0.07+0.06. Assuming for the Z0 mass a value of 90 GeV the leptonic weak coupling constants were determined to gV2 = −0.04 ± 0.06 and gA2 = 0.35 ± 0.09. A search for scalar leptons sets lower limits on the mass of scalar electrons ofMse > 16.6 GeV and of scalar muons of Msμ > 16.4 GeV.


Physics Letters B | 1980

Production and properties of the τ-lepton in e+e− annihilation at C.M. energies from 12 to 31.6 GeV

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; Kadansky; K. Lübelsmeyer; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H. G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; P. Leu; B. Löhr; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; D. G. Cassel; D. Heyland; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; W. Koch

We have observed τ production in e+e− annihilation at centre-of-mass energies between 12 and 31.6 GeV with cross sections in agreement with the QED τ-pair cross section. Branching ratios for τ decay have been measured and are consistent with the world averages. We have determined the cutoff parameters of QED Λ+ (Λ−) to be > 73 GeV (82 GeV) and have obtained an upper limit on the τ lifetime of 1.4 × 10−12 s(95% CL).


European Physical Journal A | 1980

E+ e- Annihilation at High-Energies and Search for the t-Quark Continuum Contribution

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; V. Kadansky; K. Lübelsmeyer; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H.G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; P. Leu; B. Löhr; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; D. G. Cassel; D. Heyland; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; W. Koch

AbstractMeasurements ofR, sphericity and thrust are presented for c.m. energies between 12 and 31.6 GeV. A possible contribution of atn


Physics Letters B | 1979

Energy scan for narrow states in e+e- annihilation at C.M. energies between 29.90 and 31.46 GeV

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; Kadansky; K. Lübelsmeyer; P. Mättig; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H.G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; P. Leu; B. Löhr; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; D.G. Cassel; D. Heyland; H. Hultschig; P. Joos; W. Koch


Physics Letters B | 1982

Exclusive proton-antiproton production in two-photon collisions

R. Brandelik; W. Braunschweig; K. Gather; F. J. Kirschfink; K. Lübelsmeyer; H.-U. Martyn; G. Peise; J. Rimkus; H. G. Sander; D. Schmitz; A. Schultz von Dratzig; D. Trines; W. Wallraff; H. Boerner; H. M. Fischer; H. Hartmann; E. Hilger; W. Hillen; G. Knop; L. Köpke; H. Kolanoski; P. Leu; R. Wedemeyer; N. Wermes; M. Wollstadt; H. Burkhardt; S. Cooper; D. Heyland; H. Hultschig; P. Joos

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D. Trines

RWTH Aachen University

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D. Heyland

Folkwang University of the Arts

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