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ZFITTER -- An Analytical Program for Fermion Pair Production in e+e- Annihilation

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arxiv hep-ph/9412201 v3 pith:D37RJNH7 submitted 1994-12-01 hep-ph

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keywords pairproductionprogramzfitteralphaannihilationcompletecorrections
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We describe how to use ZFITTER, a program based on a semi-analytical approach to fermion pair production in e+e- annihilation and Bhabha scattering. A flexible treatment of complete ${\cal O}(\alpha)$ QED corrections, also including higher orders, allows for three calculational {\bf chains} with different realistic sets of restrictions in the photon phase space. {\tt ZFITTER} consists of several {\bf branches} with varying assumptions on the underlying hard scattering process. One includes complete ${\cal O}(\alpha)$ weak loop corrections with a resummation of leading higher-order terms. Alternatively, an ansatz inspired from S-matrix theory, or several model-independent effective Born cross sections may be convoluted. The program calculates cross sections, forward-backward asymmetries, and for $\tau$~pair production also the final-state polarization. Various {\bf interfaces} allow fits to be performed with different sets of free parameters.

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