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FIG. 1.(a) Four-fermion contact interaction(BF) of decays via contact interactions and via electroweakinteractions (GM) as a function ofqq � ! e�e, andelectroweak decaye� ! e�
FIG. 3.For the(a), (b), (c), and (d), respectively. All uncertainties are statistical(b) the distribution of the ee� sample, (a) the photon ET distribution, e2� invariant mass compared with theSM expectation and a possible e� signal for me� ¼ 100 GeV,and (
TABLE I.Mass-dependent selection criteria. The second and the third columns show thelower mass cuts
FIG. 5.The region in the �-me� plane excluded by the presentanalysis.

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