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We report preliminary $R$ values for all 85 energy points scanned in the energy region of 2-5 GeV with the upgraded Beijing Spectrometer (BESII) at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC). The typical uncertainty on the R values we measured is about 7%. The new R values have a significant impact on the predicted mass of the Higgs coming from the global fit to the electroweak data, and will also contribute to the interpretation of the E821 g-2 experiment.
Final results of the measurement of $R = sigma(e^+e^- to hadrons) /sigma(e^+e^- to mu^+mu^-)$ in the energy region from 2 to 5 GeV with the upgraded Beijing Spectrometer (BESII) at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC) are presented. Prelimin
We present recent results from the BES experiment on the observation of the Y(2175) in $J/psito phi f_0(980) eta$, and $eta(2225)$ in $J/psito gamma phi phi$, and X(1440) in $J/psi$ hadronic decays, together with the new observation of $psi(2S)$ radi
Deep inelastic scattering and its diffractive component, $ep to e^{prime}gamma^* p to e^{prime}XN$, have been studied at HERA with the ZEUS detector using an integrated luminosity of 52.4 pb$^{-1}$. The $M_X$ method has been used to extract the diffr
Using the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M $e^+e^-$ collider, we have determined the values of $R$ at thirteen points of the center-of-mass energy between 1.84 and 3.05 GeV. The achieved accuracy is about or better than $3.9%$ at most of the energy points with a systematic uncertainty less than $2.4%$.
Quadrupole amplitudes in the $gamma^{*}NtoDelta$ transition are associated with the issue of nucleon deformation. A search for these small amplitudes has been the focus of a series of measurements undertaken at Bates/MIT by the OOPS collaboration. We