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Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays. / OPAL Collaboration.
In: Physics Letters B, Vol. 420, No. 1-2, 19.02.1998, p. 157-168.

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OPAL Collaboration 1998, 'Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays', Physics Letters B, vol. 420, no. 1-2, pp. 157-168. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01569-4

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OPAL Collaboration (1998). Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays. Physics Letters B, 420(1-2), 157-168. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01569-4

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OPAL Collaboration. Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays. Physics Letters B. 1998 Feb 19;420(1-2):157-168. doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01569-4

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OPAL Collaboration. / Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays. In: Physics Letters B. 1998 ; Vol. 420, No. 1-2. pp. 157-168.

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title = "Search for the Bc meson in hadronic Z0 decays",
abstract = "A search for decays of the Bc meson was performed using data collected from 1990–1995 with the OPAL detector on or near the Z0 peak at LEP. The decay channels Bc+→J/ψπ+, Bc+→J/ψa1+ and Bc+→J/ψℓ+ν were investigated, where ℓ denotes an electron or a muon. Two candidates are observed in the mode Bc+→J/ψπ+, with an estimated background of (0.63±0.20) events. The weighted mean of the masses of the two candidates is (6.32±0.06) GeV/c2, which is consistent with the predicted mass of the Bc meson. One candidate event is observed in the mode Bc+→J/ψℓ+ν, with an estimated background of (0.82±0.19) events. No candidate events are observed in the Bc+→J/ψa1+ decay mode, with an estimated background of (1.10±0.22) events. Upper bounds at the 90% confidence level are set on the production rates for these processes.",
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