2004
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s2004-01709-5
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Measurement of the W-pair production cross-section and W branching ratios in e + e - collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 161-209 GeV

Abstract: These final results on e + e − → W + W − production cross-section measurements at LEP2 use data collected by the DELPHI detector at centre-of-mass energies up to 209 GeV. Measurements of total cross-sections, W angular differential distributions and decay branching fractions, and the value of the CKM element |V cs | are compared to the expectations of the Standard Model. These results supersede all values previously published by DELPHI.

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“…where δ τ /π = 0.0016( 14) denotes the radiative corrections to the SM contributions [28]. As we can see, this observable represents another probe of the α 3 hL coefficient, and moreover it represents the only observable in our analysis sensitive to the α 3 Lq coefficient. Comparing the experimental value of R τ /π [6,29] and its SM prediction we get a bound of Λ > 3.1 TeV (90% C. L.) on the NP effective scale for the four Wilson coefficients appearing in Eq.…”
Section: A (Semi)leptonic τ Decays As Precise Electroweak Observablesmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…where δ τ /π = 0.0016( 14) denotes the radiative corrections to the SM contributions [28]. As we can see, this observable represents another probe of the α 3 hL coefficient, and moreover it represents the only observable in our analysis sensitive to the α 3 Lq coefficient. Comparing the experimental value of R τ /π [6,29] and its SM prediction we get a bound of Λ > 3.1 TeV (90% C. L.) on the NP effective scale for the four Wilson coefficients appearing in Eq.…”
Section: A (Semi)leptonic τ Decays As Precise Electroweak Observablesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…where f 1 = τ, b and f 2 = L, Q. We also have the following four-fermion operators [15]: 3 We noticed that the operator O 3 Lq in Eq. (11) can be strongly constrained by the experimental value of the τ → πντ process and it is consequently included in our analysis.…”
Section: The Effective Field Theory Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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