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Monte Carlo Samples Used

Table 5.1 shows all the fully detector simulated Monte Carlo samples used in this analysis. In addition to these, a number of generator level samples of EXCALIBUR, ERATO and KORALW were used that had not been subjected to detector simulation. A key to some of the important points in table 5.1 is given below

$ \dagger$
contains $ {\rm e}^{+}{\rm e}^{-} \rightarrow \ell\ell\ell\ell$ where $ \ell = \mu, \tau, \nu_{\rm e}, \nu_{\mu}$ and $ \nu_{\tau}$. Events not included are eeff (f=e,$ \mu$,$ \tau$,q) and 4-$ \nu$.
$ \ddagger$
contains final states $ \ell\nu{\rm q}\bar{\rm q}$, $ \ell\ell{\rm q}\bar{\rm q}$ and $ \nu\nu{\rm q}\bar{\rm q}$.
$ \star$
contains all possible four quark final states.
$ \ast$
TGC indicates the sample contains events sensitive to TGCs only.
$ \triangleleft$
non-TGC indicates the sample contains events insensitive to TGCs only.
$ \oplus$
q $ \bar{\rm q}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ final states only.
$ \diamond$
events supplied with weights to make sample Standard Model or with various anomalous couplings present.


Table 5.1: The fully detector simulated Monte Carlo samples used in this analysis.
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Jonathan Couchman 2002-11-04