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Measurement of the Z-boson using e+e- -> Z gamma events at centre-of-mass energies above the Z pole
Published 2004-01-31Version 1
Events from the e+e- -> Zgamma process with hard initial state radiation collected with the L3 detector at centre-of-mass energies between 183 GeV and 209 GeV are used to measure the mass of the Z boson. Decays of the Z boson into hadrons or muon pairs are considered and the Z mass is determined to be 91.272 +- 0.032 (stat.) +- 0.033 (syst.) GeV, in agreement with the value measured at the Z resonance. Alternatively, assuming this measured value of the Z mass, the method determines the LEP beam energy, found to be 87 +- 34 (stat.) \pm 34 (syst.) MeV lower than the nominal value.
Journal: Phys.Lett.B585:42-52,2004
Categories: hep-ex
Keywords: centre-of-mass energies, gamma events, measurement, hard initial state radiation, lep beam energy
Tags: journal article
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