Study of the four-jet anomaly observed at LEP centre-of-mass energies of 130 and 136 GeV

The four-jet events collected by DELPHI during the special LEP run at centre-of-mass energies of 130 and 136 GeV in 1997 with an integrated luminosity of 5.9pb-1 are analysed. Their rate and the distributions of their di-jet masses, their smallest jet charges, and their di-jet charge separations all...

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Main Authors: Abreu, P, Adam, W, Adye, T, Adzic, P, Ajinenko, I, Albrecht, Z, Alderweireld, T, Alekseev, G, Alemany, R, Allmendinger, T, Allport, P, Almehed, S, Amaldi, U, Amato, S, Anassontzis, E, Andersson, P, Andreazza, A, Andringa, S, Antilogus, P, Apel, W, Arnoud, Y, Aman, B, Augustin, J, Augustinus, A, Baillon, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Summary:The four-jet events collected by DELPHI during the special LEP run at centre-of-mass energies of 130 and 136 GeV in 1997 with an integrated luminosity of 5.9pb-1 are analysed. Their rate and the distributions of their di-jet masses, their smallest jet charges, and their di-jet charge separations all agree well with Standard Model predictions. Thus the hypothesis of pair production of a new particle with a sum of di-jet masses around 105 GeV/c2 is not supported. The combined result of the four LEP collaborations refuting this hypothesis at over 99% confidence level is also given. © 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.