Precise Determination of the Z Resonance Parameters at LEP : Zedometry
The OPAL collaboration, G. Abbiendi, et al

TL;DR
This paper presents a precise, model-independent analysis of Z resonance parameters using LEP1 data, confirming Standard Model predictions and measuring fundamental properties like the Z mass, width, and the number of neutrino species.
Contribution
It provides the most accurate determination of Z resonance parameters from LEP1 data, including the Z mass, width, and neutrino count, with implications for Standard Model tests.
Findings
Z mass measured as 91.1852 GeV
Number of light neutrino species is 2.984
Strong coupling constant is 0.127
Abstract
This final analysis of hadronic and leptonic cross-sections and of leptonic forward-backward asymmetries in e+e- collisions with the OPAL detector makes use of the full LEP1 data sample comprising 161 pb^-1 of integrated luminosity and 4.5 x 10^6 selected Z decays. An interpretation of the data in terms of contributions from pure Z exchange and from Z-gamma interference allows the parameters of the Z resonance to be determined in a model-independent way. Our results are in good agreement with lepton universality and consistent with the vector and axial-vector couplings predicted in the Standard Model. A fit to the complete dataset yields the fundamental Z resonance parameters: mZ = 91.1852 +- 0.0030 GeV, GZ = 2.4948 +- 0.0041 GeV, s0h = 41.501 +- 0.055 nb, Rl = 20.823 +- 0.044, and Afb0l = 0.0145 +- 0.0017. Transforming these parameters gives a measurement of the ratio between the decay…
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