Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL
Measurements of the Ƭ lepton polarization and forward-backward polarization asymmetry near the Z° resonance using the OPAL detector are described. The measurements are based on analyses of [special characters omitted] decays from a sample of 144, 810 [special characters omitted] candidates corres...
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ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-99282018-08-17T17:18:27Z Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL Graham, Kevin Roney, J. Michael Heavy particles (Nuclear physics) Kaons Radioactive decay Measurements of the Ƭ lepton polarization and forward-backward polarization asymmetry near the Z° resonance using the OPAL detector are described. The measurements are based on analyses of [special characters omitted] decays from a sample of 144, 810 [special characters omitted] candidates corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 151 pb-1. Assuming that the Ƭ lepton decays according to V-A theory, the average Ƭ polarization near [special characters omitted] is measured to be [special characters omitted] = (-14.10 ± 0.73 ± 0.55)% and the Ƭ polarization forward-backward asymmetry to be [special characters omitted] = (-10.55 ± 0.76 ± 0.25)%, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. Taking into account the small effects of the photon propagator, photon-Z° interference and photonic radiative corrections, these results can be expressed in terms of the lepton neutral current asymmetry parameters: AƬ = 0.1466 ± 0.0076 ± 0.0057, Ae = 0.1464 ± 0.0108 ± 0.0036. These measurements are consistent with the hypothesis of lepton universality and combine to give [special characters omitted] = 0.1455 ± 0.0073. Within the context of the standard model this combined result corresponds to sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23172 ± 0.00092. Combining these results with those from the other OPAL neutral current measurements yields a value of sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23211 ± 0.00068. Graduate 2018-08-16T23:07:27Z 2018-08-16T23:07:27Z 2001 2018-08-16 Thesis https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/9928 English en Available to the World Wide Web application/pdf |
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Measurements of the Ƭ lepton polarization and forward-backward polarization asymmetry
near the Z° resonance using the OPAL detector are described. The measurements are
based on analyses of [special characters omitted] decays
from a sample of 144, 810 [special characters omitted] candidates corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 151 pb-1. Assuming that the Ƭ lepton decays according to V-A theory,
the average Ƭ polarization near [special characters omitted] is measured to be [special characters omitted] = (-14.10 ± 0.73 ± 0.55)% and the Ƭ polarization forward-backward asymmetry to be [special characters omitted] = (-10.55 ±
0.76 ± 0.25)%, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. Taking into
account the small effects of the photon propagator, photon-Z° interference and photonic
radiative corrections, these results can be expressed in terms of the lepton neutral current
asymmetry parameters:
AƬ = 0.1466 ± 0.0076 ± 0.0057,
Ae = 0.1464 ± 0.0108 ± 0.0036.
These measurements are consistent with the hypothesis of lepton universality and combine
to give [special characters omitted] = 0.1455 ± 0.0073. Within the context of the standard model this
combined result corresponds to sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23172 ± 0.00092. Combining these results
with those from the other OPAL neutral current measurements yields a value of
sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23211 ± 0.00068. === Graduate |
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL |
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL |
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL |
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL |
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL |
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precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at opal |
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