A Search for Sequential Heavy Leptons at the Energy -{GeV} at Tristan
Sep, 198713 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 59 (1987) 2915
Report number:
- KEK-PREPRINT-87-82,
- KOBE-HEP-87-04,
- KUNS-894,
- OULNS-87-6,
- TMUP-HEL-87-23
Experiments:
- KEK-TE-001,
- KEK-VENUS
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Abstract: (APS)
A search for sequential heavy leptons has been performed at the center-of-mass energy of 52 GeV at the KEK colliding-beam accelerator TRISTAN. We have found no evidence for the production of heavy leptons with the integrated luminosity of 2.9 pb−1. A lower mass limit of 25.0 GeV/c2 at 95% confidence level was obtained.- ELECTRON POSITRON: COLLIDING BEAMS
- COLLIDING BEAMS: ELECTRON POSITRON
- ELECTRON POSITRON: ANNIHILATION
- ANNIHILATION: ELECTRON POSITRON
- HEAVY LEPTON: SEARCH FOR
- HEAVY LEPTON: MASS
- MASS: HEAVY LEPTON
- LOWER LIMIT
- VENUS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
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