Experimental studies of QCD using flavour tagged jets with DELPHI
Abstract
Identified bbg and qqγ events from DELPHI are used to measure the ratio of the mean charged particle multiplicity distribution between gluon and quark jets. The dependence of this ratio with the jet energy is established using about three million Z0 decays. Results from all other detectors are discussed and compared. A nice agreement is found among all them. The ratio between the normalized total three-jet cross sections of bbg and qqg, q u,d,s events is also determined. The preliminary value obtained indicates that b quarks are experimentaly seen to radiate less than light quarks due to their higher mass. The suggested experimental error is 300 MeV for the b mass determination at the MZ scale.
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