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Study of four-lepton final states in electron-positron interactions at 29 GeV
Author(s) -
Assimina Petradza
Publication year - 1989
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5400469
Subject(s) - lepton , physics , positron , bhabha scattering , electron , monte carlo method , nuclear physics , particle physics , electron–positron annihilation , elementary particle , muon , generator (circuit theory) , scattering , order (exchange) , electron scattering , atomic physics , hadron , quantum mechanics , power (physics) , statistics , mathematics , finance , economics
This thesis presents a study of electron-positron scattering to four light leptons. The motivations behind it are twofold. Firstly, the study is a test of the theory of electron-positron interactions to 4th order in the fine structure constant {alpha}. A deviation from the theory could indicate the existence of a heavy new particle. Secondly, a measurement of these processes may prove useful in the understanding of other QED-type reactions. The method for simulating the four-lepton processes by the Monte Carlo event generator of Berends, Daverveldt and Kleiss is described. Theoretical predictions are compared to data from the Mark II and HRS experiments at the PEP storage ring. The observed events consist of four leptons at large angles. Data for all three e{sup +}e{sup -}e{sup +}e{sup -}, e{sup +}e{sup -}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} and {mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup -} processes are well described by the QED Monte Carlo calculation. The various kinematical distributions are in good agreement with QED to order {alpha}{sup 4}. 18 refs., 64 figs., 19 tabs.

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