Publications [#308201] of Ashutosh V. Kotwal

Papers Published
  1. Abbott, B; Abolins, M; Abramov, V; Acharya, BS; Adams, DL; Adams, M; Ahn, S; Akimov, V; Alves, GA; Amos, N; Anderson, EW; Baarmand, MM; Babintsev, VV; Babukhadia, L; Baden, A; Baldin, B; Banerjee, S; Bantly, J; Barberis, E; Baringer, P; Bartlett, JF; Bassler, U; Belyaev, A; Beri, SB; Bernardi, G; Bertram, I; Bezzubov, VA; Bhat, PC; Bhatnagar, V; Bhattacharjee, M; Blazey, G; Blessing, S; Boehnlein, A; Bojko, NI; Borcherding, F; Brandt, A; Breedon, R; Briskin, G; Brock, R; Brooijmans, G; Brass, A; Buchholz, D; Buescher, V; Burtovoi, VS; Butler, JM; Carvalho, W; Casey, D; Casilum, Z; Castilla-Valdez, H; Chakraborty, D; Chan, KM; Chekulaev, SV; Chen, LP; Chen, W; Cho, DK; Choi, S; Chopra, S; Choudhary, BC; Christenson, JH; Chung, M; Claes, D; Clark, AR; Cobau, WG; Cochran, J; Coney, L; Connolly, B; Cooper, WE; Coppage, D; Cullen-Vidal, D; Cummings, MAC; Cutts, D; Dahl, OI; Davis, K; De, K; Del Signore, K; Demarteau, M; Denisov, D; Denisov, SP; Diehl, HT; Diesburg, M; Di Loreto, G; Draper, P; Ducros, Y; Dudko, LV; Dugad, SR; Dyshkant, A; Edmunds, D; Ellison, J; Elvira, VD; Engelmann, R; Eno, S; Eppley, G; Ermolov, P; Eroshin, OV; Estrada, J; Evans, H; Evdokimov, VN; Fahland, T; Feher, S; Fein, D, Limits on anomalous WWγ and WWZ couplings from WW/WZ→e vjj production, Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, vol. 62 no. 5 (September, 2000), pp. 1-18 .

    Abstract:
    Limits on anomalous WWγ and WWZ couplings are presented from a study of WW/WZ→e vjj events produced in pp̄ collisions at √s=1.8 TeV. Results from the analysis of data collected using the DØ detector during the 1993-1995 Tevatron collider run at Fermilab are combined with those of an earlier study from the 1992-1993 run. A fit to the transverse momentum spectrum of the W boson yields direct limits on anomalous WWγ and WWZ couplings. With the assumption that the WWγ and WWZ couplings are equal, we obtain -0.34<λ<0.36 (with Δκ=0) and -0.43<Δκ<0.59 (with λ=0) at the 95% confidence level for a form-factor scale Λ=2.0 TeV. ©2000 The American Physical Society.

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