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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +545 moreInstitutions (27)
TL;DR: The performance of the ALEPH detector at the LEP e+e− collider is reviewed in this paper, where the accuracy of the tracking detectors to measure the impact parameter and momentum of charged tracks is specified.
Abstract: The performance of the ALEPH detector at the LEP e+e− collider is reviewed. The accuracy of the tracking detectors to measure the impact parameter and momentum of charged tracks is specified. Calorimeters are used to measure photons and neutral hadrons, and the accuracy obtained in energy and angle is given. An essential property of the detector is its ability to identify particles; the performance in identification of electrons, muons, neutrinos (from missing energy), charged hadrons, π0's and V0's is described.

356 citations


28 Apr 1995

76 citations


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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +413 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the scaling momentum of the hadronic decays of the Z has been measured as a function of π±, K± and π −1/π −2/π.
Abstract: Inclusive π±, K± and $$(p,\bar p)$$ differential cross-sections in hadronic decays of the Z have been measured as a function ofz=P hadron/P beam, the scaled momentum. The results are based on approximately 520 000 events measured by the ALEPH detector at LEP during 1992. Charged particles are identified by their rate of ionization energy loss in the ALEPH Time Projection Chamber. The position, ξ*, of the peak in the ln(1/z) distribution is determined, and the evolution of the peak position with centre-of-mass energy is compared with the prediction of QCD.

57 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +412 moreInstitutions (21)
TL;DR: In this article, a study of scaling violations in fragmentation functions performed by the ALEPH collaboration at LEP is presented, where data samples enriched in uds, c, b and gluon jets, respectively, together with measurements of the longitudinal and transverse inclusive cross sections are used to extract the fragmentation function for the Gluon and for each flavour.

57 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +411 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the branching ratio of B − → τ − ν - τ X was measured to be 2.75 ± 0.37% and an upper limit of 1.8 × 10 −3 at 90% confidence level was placed upon the exclusive branching ratio.

53 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +415 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, an upper bound of 43.2 MeV at 95% CL was obtained using a two-dimensional method in the 5pi invariant mass and energy distribution from 22 selected events.

45 citations


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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +416 moreInstitutions (28)
TL;DR: In this paper, the ALEPH experiment was extended to include hard photon production inside hadron jets, and the quark-to-photon fragmentation function was extracted directly from the measured 2-jet rate, taking into account the perturbative contributions toD(z) obtained from an O(ααs) QCD calculation.
Abstract: Earlier measurements at LEP of isolated hard photons in hadronic Z decays, attributed to radiation from primary quark pairs, have been extended in the ALEPH experiment to include hard photon productioninside hadron jets. Events are selected where all particles combine democratically to form hadron jets, one of which contains a photon with a fractional energyz≥0.7. After statistical subtraction of non-prompt photons, the quark-to-photon fragmentation function,D(z), is extracted directly from the measured 2-jet rate. By taking into account the perturbative contributions toD(z) obtained from anO(ααs) QCD calculation, the unknown non-perturbative component ofD(z) is then determined at highz. Provided due account is taken of hadronization effects nearz=1, a good description of the other event topologies is then found.

44 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +418 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this article, the weak dipole form factor of the τ lepton has been measured by studying correlations between the leptons and no signal of CP violation was found, and an upper limit of d τ −17 e · cm at the 95% confidence level was given.

37 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +413 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the energy distribution of the B0 and B± mesons produced at the Z resonance is measured by reconstructing semileptonic decays B → lνlD(X) or B →lν l D ∗+ (X).

35 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +415 moreInstitutions (25)
TL;DR: In this paper, the product of the CKM matrix element |Vcb| and the normalisation of the decay form factor at the point of zero recoil of the D∗+ meson F (ω = 1)|Vcb | = (31.4 ± 2.5syst) × 10−3.62 syst ) %.

32 citations


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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +412 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the subjet structure of quark and gluon jets in hadronic Z decays is analyzed based on one million hadronic events recorded by the Aleph detector.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +415 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this article, a lower bound of 6.2 and 6.5 ± 1.5 (hbar/c^{2})~ps^{-1} for the B-m meson oscillation parameter is given.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +413 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: The lifetime of the Bs0 meson is measured in approximately 3 million hadronic Z decays accumulated using the ALEPH detector at LEP from 1991 to 1994 as discussed by the authors, and the product branching ratio is measured to be Br ( b → B s 0 ) · Br(B s 0 → D s − l + νX) = 0.82 ± 0.09 (stat) −0.14+0.03 (syst) ps.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +409 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the Aleph experiment at LEP with a beam energy of 45 GeV was used to measure the production of D ∗± mesons in photon-photon collisions.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +416 moreInstitutions (28)
TL;DR: In this paper, a data sample of about 3.0 million hadronicZ decays collected by the ALEPH experiment at LEP in the years 1991 through 1994 is used to make an inclusive selection of B hadron events.
Abstract: A data sample of about 3.0 million hadronicZ decays collected by the ALEPH experiment at LEP in the years 1991 through 1994 is used to make an inclusive selection of B hadron events. In this event sample 4227±140±252B* mesons in the decayB*→Bγ and 1944±108±161B** u,d mesons decaying into a B meson and a charged pion are reconstructed. Here and in the followingB** u,d denotes the eightL=1(bū) and (bd) states and their charge conjugate. For the well establishedB* meson the following quantities are obtained:ΔM=M B*−MB=(45.30±0.35±0.87) MeV/c2 andN B*/(N B+N B*)=(77.1±2.6±7.0)%. The angular distribution of the photons in theB* rest frame is used to measure the relative contribution of longitudinalB* polarization states to beσ L/(σ L+σ T)=(33±6±5)%. In theM(Bπ)−M(B) mass difference resonance structure is observed at (424±4±10) MeV/c2, for which the shape and position is consistent with the expectation forB** u,d states decaying intoB(*)π ±. The relative production rate is determined to be $$\begin{gathered} \frac{{BR(Z \to b \to B_{u,d}^{ * * } )}}{{BR(Z \to b \to B_{u,d} )}} \hfill \\ = [27.9 \pm 1.6(stat) \pm 5.9(syst) {}_{ - 5.6}^{ + 3.9} (model)]\% \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ where the third error reflects the uncertainty due to different production and decay models for the broadB** u,d states.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +412 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of the Λb0 baryon from a maximum likelihood fit to the proper time distribution of 58 Λc+l− candidates containing a b 0 sample of 44 decays is τΛb 0 = 1.02−0.23(stat) ± 0.06(syst) ps.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +412 moreInstitutions (25)
TL;DR: In this paper, a topological search was carried out for the decays B → D 1 0 (2420)l − ν X and D 2 ∗0 (2460)l−ν X with a 95% confidence level limit of (3.7 ± 1.0 stat ± 0.81 × 10 −3 ) ≤ 0.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +408 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that supersymmetric particle masses and couplings are at least as well constrained as under the usual assumption of R-parity conservation under leptonic fields.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +416 moreInstitutions (28)
TL;DR: In this paper, Bose-Einstein effects are found to be important in extracting a reliable value for the φ 0 production rate, and an average φ ≥ 0 multiplicity of 1.45±0.21 per event is obtained.
Abstract: Data on the inclusive production of the neutral vector mesonsρ 0(770),ω(782), K*0(892), andφ(1020) in hadronic Z decays recorded with the ALEPH detector at LEP are presented and compared to Monte Carlo model predictions. Bose-Einstein effects are found to be important in extracting a reliable value for theρ 0 production rate. An averageρ 0 multiplicity of 1.45±0.21 per event is obtained. Theω is detected via its three pion decay modeω→π + π − π 0 and has a total rate of 1.07±0.14 per event. The multiplicity of the K*0 is 0.83±0.09, whilst that of theφ is 0.122±0.009, both measured using their charged decay modes. The measurements provide information on the relative production rates of vector and pseudoscalar mesons, as well as on the relative probabilities for the production of hadrons containing u, d, and s quarks.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +416 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the ALEPH data collected at LEP from 1989 to 1993 at center-of-mass energies between 88 and 95 GeV, corresponding to almost two million hadronic Z decays and to a total integrated luminosity of 79 pb−1.
Abstract: The process e+e−→, where l is a charged or a neutral lepton and f any charged fermion, is analyzed. The study uses the ALEPH data collected at LEP from 1989 to 1993 at centre-of-mass energies between 88 and 95 GeV, corresponding to almost two million hadronic Z decays and to a total integrated luminosity of 79 pb−1. For all channels, the data agree well with the standard model expectation both in shape and normalization. The indication of an excess in the\(e^ + e^ - \to \tau ^ + \tau ^ - f\bar f\) channel, reported by ALEPH in 1991, is not confirmed.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +412 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this paper, the Michel parameters and the average tau-neutrino helicity are measured using correlations between the decays of the tau+ and tau(-) produced on the Z resonance and observed in the ALEPH detector at LEP.

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D. Buskulic, D. Casper, I. De Bonis, D. Decamp  +409 moreInstitutions (26)
TL;DR: In this article, the ALEPH event-shape variables using the full hadronic sample, two b -quark samples enriched by lepton tagging and lifetime tagging, and a light-quark sample enriched by lifetime antitagging were used to test the flavour independence of the strong coupling constant α s.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +414 moreInstitutions (29)
TL;DR: In this article, the ALEPH detector was used to measure the particle multiplicity distributions in restricted rapidity intervals |Y| ≤ 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 along the thrust axis.
Abstract: Charged particle multiplicity distributions have been measured with the ALEPH detector in restricted rapidity intervals |Y| ≤0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 along the thrust axis and also without restriction on rapidity. The distribution for the full range can be parametrized by a log-normal distribution. For smaller windows one finds a more complicated structure, which is understood to arise from perturbative effects. The negative-binomial distribution fails to describe the data both with and without the restriction on rapidity. The JETSET model is found to describe all aspects of the data while the width predicted by HERWIG is in significant disagreement.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +407 moreInstitutions (27)
TL;DR: In this article, an enriched sample of Z → cc events is extracted by requiring the presence of a high momentum D∗±.c = (8.0 ± 2.4) % corresponding to an effective electroweak mixing angle of sin2θWeff = 0.2302 ± 0.0054

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +408 moreInstitutions (25)
TL;DR: In this article, the ALEPH collaboration measured the polarisation of the tau leptons decaying into the following decay product distributions:πν, ρν and a1.
Abstract: Using 22 pb−1 of data collected at LEP in 1992 on the peak of the Z resonance, the ALEPH collaboration has measured the polarisation of the tau leptons decaying into $$ev\bar v, \mu v\bar v$$ ,πν, ρν and a1 ν from their individual decay product distributions. The measurement of the tau polarisation as a function of the production polar angle yields the two parametersN τ andN e, where, in terms of the axial and vector couplingsg Al andg Vl,N l=2g Vl gAl/(g Vl 2 +g 2 ). This analysis follows to a large extent the methods devised for the 1990 and 1991 data but with improvements which bring a better understanding of the systematic uncertainties. Combining the 1992 measurements with our previously published results yieldsN τ=0.136±0.012±0.009 andN e=0.129±0.016±0.005. Assuminge−τ universality, the measurements imply an effective weak mixing angle of sin 2 θ eff =0.2332±0.0014.

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D. Buskulic1, D. Casper1, I. De Bonis1, D. Decamp1  +418 moreInstitutions (28)
TL;DR: In this article, a sample of 1.5 million hadronicZ decays collected with the Aleph detector was used to measure the decay length from the vertex of the hadron with a hadron from the decay decay.
Abstract: D + mesons produced inZ 0→bb events were separated from theZ 0→cc component using a lifetime tag. Using a sample of 1.5 million hadronicZ decays collected with theAleph detector theB 0 andD s + yields have been measured: $$\begin{gathered} \hfill B(b \to \bar B_s^0 )B(\bar B_s^0 \to D_s^ + ) = 0.088 \pm 0.020(stat.) \\ \hfill \pm 0.020(stat.) \\ \hfill B(c \to D_s^ + ) = 0.088 \pm 0.020(stat.)_{ - 0.016}^{ + 0.019} (syst.) \\ \end{gathered} $$ TheB 0 lifetime was measured in aB 0 enriched sample reconstructing the decay length from the vertex of theD + with a hadron from theB 0 decay. The result obtained is: $$\tau _{B_s } = 1.61_{ - 0.29}^{ + 0.30} (stat.)_{ - 0.016}^{ + 0.018} (syst.)$$ ps.