Measurement of Triple Gauge-Boson Couplings at LEP up to 189GeV
Abstract
The triple gauge-boson couplings involving the W are determined using data samples collected with the ALEPH detector at mean centre-of-mass energies of 183 GeV and 189 GeV, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 57 pb-1 and 174 pb-1, respectively. The couplings, gZ1, Kappagamma and lambdagamma, are measured using W-pair events, single-W production and single-gamma production. Each coupling is measured individually with the other two coupling fixed at their Standard Model value. Including ALEPH results from lower energies, the 95% confidence level intervals for the deviation to the Standard Model are -0.087 < DgZ1 < 0.141 -0.200 < DKappagamma < 0.258 -0.062 < Lambdagamma < 0.147. Fits are also presented where two or all three couplings are allowed to vary. In addition, W-pair events are used to set limits on the C- or P-violating couplings gV4, gV5, KappaV, and LambdaV, where V denotes either gamma or Z. No deviations from the Standard Model expectations are observed.
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