1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01560237
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Heavy flavour production and decay with prompt leptons in the ALEPH detector

Abstract: In 431,000 hadronic Z decays recorded with the Aleph detector at LEP, the yields of electrons and muons in events with one or more prompt leptons have been analysed to give information on the production and decay of heavy quarks.

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“…To remove radiative returns to the Z, the most energetic isolated photon in an event must have an energy less than 0.75 γ peak , where γ peak is the most likely energy of the radiative return photon and is given by γ peak = 0.5 ( √ s − m 2 Z / √ s). Standard lepton cuts are used to identify electrons and muons in the event [15]. Electron energies are corrected for possible bremsstrahlung losses.…”
Section: Selection Of Zz → ℓℓXx Final Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To remove radiative returns to the Z, the most energetic isolated photon in an event must have an energy less than 0.75 γ peak , where γ peak is the most likely energy of the radiative return photon and is given by γ peak = 0.5 ( √ s − m 2 Z / √ s). Standard lepton cuts are used to identify electrons and muons in the event [15]. Electron energies are corrected for possible bremsstrahlung losses.…”
Section: Selection Of Zz → ℓℓXx Final Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%