QED interconnection effects on W momentum distributions at LEP 2
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The process ${⤪ e}^{+}{⤪ e}^{-}⌝ghtarrow {⤪ W}^{+}{⤪ W}^{-}⌝ghtarrow {⤪ f}_{1}{⩈erline {⤪ f}}_{2}{⤪ f}_{3}{⩈erline {⤪ f}}_{4}$ contains charges in the initial, intermediate and final stages. This gives a rich selection of possible QED interconnection effects. Coulomb interaction is the simplest of these, and can thus be used to explore consequences. We study a number of experimental observables, with emphasis on those related to the W momentum distribution. Second-order Coulomb effects are shown to be practically negligible. The limited LEP 2 statistics will not allow detailed tests, so any theory uncertainty will be reflected in the systematic error on the W mass. Currently the uncertainty from this source may be as high as 20 MeV.
Journal: Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields