Study of heavy quark production with the Mark II at PEP
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G. Abrams, D. Amidei, A. Baden, L. De Paula, G. Gidal, M. Gold, G. Goldhaber, L. Golding, D. Herrup, I. Juricic
Abstract
The methods adopted by the Mark II collaboration to study heavy quark production at PEP are described. Two complementary techniques are used: D* tagging using the decay chain D*/sup +/. D/sup 0/..pi../sup +/, D/sup 0/ ..-->.. K/sup -/..pi../sup +/, and inclusive lepton tagging using the characteristic p/sub T/ distributions to distinguish contributions from b and c quarks. These techniques are used to derive information about heavy quark fragmentation and about the weak coupling of heavy quarks.
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