
TL;DR
This paper reports on OPAL's recent experimental results from LEP at 161.3 GeV, highlighting tests of the Standard Model, searches for new physics, and precision measurements following upgrades in 1996.
Contribution
It presents new experimental data and analyses from LEP at energies above the W-pair production threshold, expanding the scope of precision tests and searches in particle physics.
Findings
Initial results at 161.3 GeV energy level
Enhanced sensitivity for new physics searches
Improved precision in W physics measurements
Abstract
In 1996, after another set of upgrades, LEP began running for the first time at center-of-mass energies above the W-pair production threshold. This new energy regime is rich in physics and offers new tests of the Standard Model, increased sensitivity for search physics, and precision W physics. We summarize the recent results from OPAL using 9.9 pb^-1 of data collected at \sqrt s = 161.3 GeV from June to August 1996.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
