Observables Probing the Perturbative-Nonperturbative Transition Region in QCD

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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3 pages, 2 ps figures. Talk at EPS-HEP99, July 14-21 1999, Tampere, Finland

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Benefiting from the high statistics from $e^+e^-$ experiments at the $Z^0$ resonance, it is possible to impose strong two-jet cuts on the data without losing the statistical significance. In these events perturbative activity is suppressed and hadronization effects can be more prominent. I give two examples of observables that can be important tools for a more detailed study of the hadronization mechanism.

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