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"Table 3" of "Measurement of Angular Asymmetries in the Decays B->K*l+l-"
2016
$P_2$ results with total uncertainties.
"Table 1" of "Measurement of Angular Asymmetries in the Decays B->K*l+l-"
2016
$F_L$ angular fit results.
"Table 3" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
Errors are statistical only.
"Table 5" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
The same as in previous table but the fit was made assuming lepton universality: Ptau = Pz. The first error is statistical, the second is due to the simulated data statistics and the third due to all other systematic uncertainties.
"Table 4" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
TAU and Z polarization values was obtained as a result of fit of the POL(cos(theta)) distribution to the formula Ptau(COS(THETA)) = (Ptau*(1+cos**2(theta))+Pz*2*cos(theta))/ ((1+cos**2(theta))+Ptau*Pz*2*cos(theta)). Results are corrected for QED effects and for the center-of-mass energies different to M(Z) with the program ZFITTER.. The first error is statistical, the second is due to the simulated data statistics and the third due to all other systematic uncertainties.
"Table 1" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
Results are for both TAU+ and TAU- decay.
"Table 2" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
The systematic error contains a systematic error of 0.003 common to all channels.
"Table 7" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
Combination of current result with the TAU polarization value obtained from the analysis on 1990 data ( ZP C55, 555), assuming fully correlated systematic errors and lepton universality.
"Table 6" of "Measurements of the tau polarization in Z0 decays"
1995
Combination of current result with the TAU polarization value obtained from the analysis on 1990 data ( ZP C55, 555), assuming fully correlated systematic errors.
"Table 1" of "A precise measurement of the tau polarisation at LEP-1."
2003
The errors are statistical and systematic combined in quadrature.