Measurement of the W+W-gamma Cross-section and First direct Limits on Anomalous Electroweak Quartic Gauge Couplings

Abstract

A study of W+W- events accompanied by hard photon radiation produced in e+e- collisions at LEP is presented. Events consistent with two on-shell W-bosons and an isolated photon are selected from 183pb-1 of data recorded at roots=189GeV. From these data, 17 W+W-gamma candidates are selected with photon energy greater than 10GeV, consistent with the Standard Model expectation. These events are used to measure the e+e- to W+W-gamma cross-section within a set of geometric and kinematic cuts; sigmaW+W-gamma = 136+-37+-8 fb, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. The photon energy spectrum is used to set the first direct, albeit weak, limits on possible anomalous contributions to the W+ W- gamma gamma and W+ W- gamma Z0 vertices: -0.070GeV-2 < a0/Lambda2 < 0.070GeV-2, -0.13GeV-2 < ac/Lambda2 < 0.19GeV-2, -0.61GeV-2 < an/Lambda2 < 0.57GeV-2, where Lambda represents the energy scale for new physics.

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