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"Table 5" of "Cross Sections for the Reactions e+e- --> K+ K- pi+pi-, K+ K- pi0pi0, and K+ K- K+ K- Measured Using Initial-State Radiation Events"
2013
Cross section measurements for the reaction E+ E- --> PHI F0(600). Statistical errors only.
"Table 1" of "Measurement of W pair production in e+ e- collisions at 189-GeV."
2000
Total W+ W- production cross section.
"Table 1" of "W pair production cross-section and W branching fractions in e+ e- interactions at 189-GeV."
2000
Total W+ W- production cross section.
"Table 2" of "W pair production cross-section and W branching fractions in e+ e- interactions at 189-GeV."
2000
Cross section for the different decay channels.
"Table 3" of "Measurement of the $e^{+}e^{-} \to \eta J/\psi$ cross section and search for $e^{+}e^{-} \to \pi^{0} J/\psi$ at center-of-mass energies…
2016
Upper limits of $e^{+}e^{-} \to \pi^{0} J/\psi$. The table shows the number of observed events in the $\pi^{0}$ signal region $N^\mathrm{sg}$, number of events in $\pi^{0}$ sideband $N^\mathrm{sb}_{\pi^{0}}$, and in $J/\psi$ sideband $N^\mathrm{sb}_{J/\psi}$, efficiency $\epsilon$, the upper limit of signal events with the consideration of the selection efficiency $N^\mathrm{up}(\mu^{+}\mu^{-})/\epsilon$ (at the $90\%$ C.L.) and the upper limit of Born cross sections $\sigma^{B}_\mathrm{up}$ (at the $90\%$ C.L.).
"Table 1" of "Improved measurements of cross-sections and asymmetries at the Z0 resonance"
2000
No description provided.
"Table 1" of "Single photon and multiphoton production in e+ e- collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 183-GeV"
1998
No description provided.
"Table 1" of "Measurement of W pair production in e+ e- collisions at 183-GeV."
1999
The overal total cross section.
"Table 1" of "Measurement and interpretation of the W pair cross-section in e+ e- interactions at 161-GeV"
1997
No description provided.
"Table 2" of "Measurement of the W pair cross section in e+ e- collisions at 172-GeV."
2000
Combined W+ W- cross section.