Mass limits of charged Higgs boson at large tan from e+e- annihilations at s=50-60.8 GeV

Authors

J. R. Smith, University of California, Davis
R. R. McNeil, Louisiana State University
R. E. Breedon, University of California, Davis
G. N. Kim, University of California, Davis
Winston Ko, University of California, Davis
R. L. Lander, University of California, Davis
K. Maeshima, University of California, Davis
R. L. Malchow, University of California, Davis
J. Rowe, University of California, Davis
D. Stuart, University of California, Davis
R. Imlay, Louisiana State University
P. Kirk, Louisiana State University
J. Lim, Louisiana State University
W. Metcalf, Louisiana State University
S. S. Myung, Louisiana State University
C. P. Cheng, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
P. Gu, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
J. Li, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
Y. K. Li, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
M. H. Ye, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
Y. C. Zhu, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science
A. Abashian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
K. Gotow, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
K. P. Hu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
E. H. Low, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
M. E. Mattson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
L. Piilonen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
K. L. Sterner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
S. Lusin, University of South Carolina
C. Rosenfeld, University of South Carolina
A. T.M. Wang, University of South Carolina
S. Wilson, University of South Carolina
M. Frautschi, The Ohio State University

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1990

Abstract

A search for the pair production of charged Higgs particles decaying via the H- mode has been made in e+e- annihilations at center-of-mass energies between 50 and 60.8 GeV using the AMY detector at the KEK collider TRISTAN. No evidence for their existence is observed and 95%-C.L. mass limits are presented. The result has been interpreted in terms of the tan parameter in the Higgs sector. © 1990 The American Physical Society.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Physical Review D

First Page

949

Last Page

951

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