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    Search for Z ' -> e(+) e(-) using dielectron mass and angular distribution

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    Search for Z ' -> e(+) e(-) using dielectron mass and angular distribution

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    We search for Z' bosons in dielectron events produced in pp collisions at square root of s = 1.96 TeV, using 0.45 fb(-1) of data accumulated with the Collider Detector at Fermilab II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. To identify the Z' --> e+ e- signal, both the dielectron invariant mass distribution and the angular distribution of the electron pair are used. No evidence of a signal is found, and 95% confidence level lower limits are set on the Z' mass for several models. Limits are also placed on the mass and gauge coupling of a generic Z', as well as on the contact-interaction mass scales for different helicity structure scenarios

    Search for Z ' -> e(+) e(-) using dielectron mass and angular distribution

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    We search for Z(') bosons in dielectron events produced in p (p) over bar collisions at root s=1.96 TeV, using 0.45 fb(-1) of data accumulated with the Collider Detector at Fermilab II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. To identify the Z(')-> e(+)e(-) signal, both the dielectron invariant mass distribution and the angular distribution of the electron pair are used. No evidence of a signal is found, and 95% confidence level lower limits are set on the Z(') mass for several models. Limits are also placed on the mass and gauge coupling of a generic Z('), as well as on the contact-interaction mass scales for different helicity structure scenarios. RI Ruiz, Alberto/E-4473-2011; Robson, Aidan/G-1087-2011; De Cecco, Sandro/B-1016-2012; Prokoshin, Fedor/E-2795-2012; Azzi, Patrizia/H-5404-201

    Search for Z ' -> e(+) e(-) using dielectron mass and angular distribution

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    We search for Z(') bosons in dielectron events produced in p (p) over bar collisions at root s=1.96 TeV, using 0.45 fb(-1) of data accumulated with the Collider Detector at Fermilab II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. To identify the Z(')-> e(+)e(-) signal, both the dielectron invariant mass distribution and the angular distribution of the electron pair are used. No evidence of a signal is found, and 95% confidence level lower limits are set on the Z(') mass for several models. Limits are also placed on the mass and gauge coupling of a generic Z('), as well as on the contact-interaction mass scales for different helicity structure scenarios
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