
TL;DR
This paper reviews extensive searches for new phenomena at LEP2, including Higgs bosons and supersymmetric particles, analyzing data from four experiments to set limits and identify potential signals of physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of search results and statistical methods used at LEP2 for various hypothesized particles, summarizing findings and limits across multiple experiments.
Findings
Limits set on Standard Model and MSSM Higgs bosons
No significant excesses observed indicating new physics
Constraints on gauginos, stops, and staus
Abstract
Searches have been conducted for a broad range of new phenomena by the four experiments ALEPH, DELPHI, L3, and OPAL, at LEP2. Each experiment contributes approximately 150 pb-1 of e+e- annihilation data with a mean sqrt(s) of 205.9 GeV in 2000 to these searches (data prepared for the September 5 LEPC meeting). The statistical procedure for setting limits and evaluating the significance of excesses observed in the data is reviewed. Search results are presented for the Standard Model Higgs boson, the neutral Higgs bosons in the MSSM, charged Higgs bosons, invisibly decaying Higgs bosons produced by Higgs-strahlung, and fermiophobic Higgs bosons. Search results are briefly summarized for gauginos, stops, and staus. The photon recoil spectrum is checked for hints of new physics.
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TopicsAlgorithms and Data Compression
