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Study of lepton pairs from proton-nuclear interactions: search for intermediate bosons and lee-wick structure
1970
W. Lee, L. M. Lederman, J. A. Appel, U British Columbia, M. J. Tannenbaum, U Harvard, L. A. A. Read, J. Sculli, T.O. White, T. Yamanouchi, Fermilab
Abstract
The authors propose to observe lepton pairs emerging from high energy proton-nuclear collisions. Large effective mass pairs probe the hadronic electromagnetic structure. The continuum mass spectrum will be measured and any resonant structures in the mass range up to {approx}28 GeV will be detected with great sensitivity. The data provides a prediction, via Conserved Vector Current theory, for the production cross section for weak vector bosons and these are also sought in the mass range {approx} 8-28 GeV. They also propose an initial photon-electron beam survey at high transverse momentum which is also a W-search with good sensitivity.
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