The data collected by DELPHI in 1996 have been used to measure the average charged particle multiplicities and dispersions in q (q) over bar events at centre-of-mass energies of root s = 161 GeV and root s = 172 GeV, and the average charge multiplicity in WW events at root s = 172 GeV. The multiplicities in q (q) over bar events are consistent with the evolution predicted by QCD. The dispersions in the multiplicity distributions are consistent with Koba-Nielsen-Olesen (KNO) scaling. The average multiplicity of charged particles in hadronic W decays has been measured for the first time; its value, 19.23 +/- 0.74(stat + syst), is consistent with that expected for an e(+)e(-) interaction at a centre-of-mass energy equal to the W mass. The charged particle multiplicity in W decays shows no evidence of effects of colour reconnection between partons from different W's at the present level of statistics. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
Charged particle multiplicity in e(+)e(-)-> q(q)over-bar events at 161 and 172 GeV and from the decay of the W boson
DE ANGELIS, Alessandro;DE LOTTO, Barbara;SCURI, Fabrizio;
1998-01-01
Abstract
The data collected by DELPHI in 1996 have been used to measure the average charged particle multiplicities and dispersions in q (q) over bar events at centre-of-mass energies of root s = 161 GeV and root s = 172 GeV, and the average charge multiplicity in WW events at root s = 172 GeV. The multiplicities in q (q) over bar events are consistent with the evolution predicted by QCD. The dispersions in the multiplicity distributions are consistent with Koba-Nielsen-Olesen (KNO) scaling. The average multiplicity of charged particles in hadronic W decays has been measured for the first time; its value, 19.23 +/- 0.74(stat + syst), is consistent with that expected for an e(+)e(-) interaction at a centre-of-mass energy equal to the W mass. The charged particle multiplicity in W decays shows no evidence of effects of colour reconnection between partons from different W's at the present level of statistics. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.