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Eur. Phys. J. C
Volume 16,
Number 1,
August 2000
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Eur. Phys. J. C
16, 1-40
DOI 10.1007/s100520000390
Measurements of cross sections and forward-backward
asymmetries
at the Z resonance and
determination
of electroweak parameters
The L3 Collaboration
M.Acciarri26 - et al.
26 INFN-Sezione di Milano, 20133 Milan, Italy
Received: 4 February 2000
/ Published online: 18 May 2000
- © Springer-Verlag 2000
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Dr. Klaus Schultze
Abstract
We report on measurements of hadronic and leptonic cross sections and
leptonic forward-backward asymmetries performed with the L3 detector
in the years 1993-95.
A total luminosity of
was collected at
centre-of-mass energies
and
which corresponds to 2.5 million hadronic and 245 thousand leptonic
events selected.
These data lead to a significantly improved determination
of
parameters.
From the total cross sections, combined with our measurements in
1990-92, we obtain the final results:
An invisible width of

is derived which in the Standard Model yields for the number
of light neutrino species

.
Adding our results on the leptonic forward-backward asymmetries and the
tau polarisation, the effective vector and axial-vector
coupling constants of the neutral weak current to charged leptons
are determined to be

and

.
Including our measurements of the

forward-backward
and quark charge asymmetries a value for the effective electroweak
mixing angle of

is derived.
All these measurements are in good agreement with the Standard Model
of electroweak interactions.
Using all our measurements of electroweak observables an upper limit
on the mass of the Standard Model Higgs boson of

is set at 95% confidence level.
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