Multiparticle Correlations at LEP1
Oxana Smirnova

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent analyses of multiparticle correlations in the final states of hadrons produced at LEP1, leveraging extensive data collected over five years at the Z peak to study particle interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the latest findings on multiparticle correlations from LEP1 data, highlighting advances in understanding hadron interactions.
Findings
Detailed characterization of multiparticle correlations at LEP1
Insights into final state hadron interactions
Enhanced understanding of particle production mechanisms
Abstract
Bidding farewell to the LEP accelerator, we acknowledge that an essential part of its legacy is the immense amount of data collected during 5 years of the LEP1 stage, at the Z peak. This set of data allows for detailed studies of many phenomena, and particularly, of the final state interactions between hadrons. Presented here is a review of the most recent analyses in this area.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies
