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W. G. Scott

Researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Publications -  715
Citations -  54353

W. G. Scott is an academic researcher from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 711 publications receiving 52309 citations.

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W boson polarisation at LEP2

Giovanni Abbiendi, +264 more
- 15 Apr 2004 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the average fraction of W bosons that are longitudinally polarised is found to be (23.9 +/- 2.1)% compared to a Standard Model prediction of (239 +/- 0.9)%.
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Search for anomalous photonic events with missing energy in e+e- collisions at √s = 130, 136 and 183 GeV

Giovanni Abbiendi, +337 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the expected results from the Standard Model process with the results from a single photon and missing transverse energy with an acoplanar photon pair in the case of stable and invisible Y. Cross-section measurements are performed within the kinematic acceptance of each selection.
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Topological search for the production of neutralinos and scalar particles

Gideon Alexander, +349 more
- 13 Jun 1996 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for scalar particles and neutralinos such as those predicted by supersymmetric models has been performed using a data sample of 4.4 million hadronic Z 0 decays recorded by the OPAL detector at the e + e − collider LEP.
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Measurement of the photon structure function F2 γ in the reaction e+e-→e+e-+hadrons at LEP

R.J. Akers, +327 more
TL;DR: In this article, the hadronic photon structure function F2γ(x) was measured in twoQ2 ranges with mean values of 5.9 GeV2 and 14.7 GeV 2.
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Inclusive strange vector and tensor meson production in hadronic Z0 decays

R.J. Akers, +338 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the OPAL experiment at LEP has been used for the first direct measurement of a tensor state in Z0 decay, which is known as K2*(1430)0.