Abstract

A search for the neutral Higgs boson in Z 0-decays has been performed using the DELPHI detector at the large Electron Positron collider (LEP) at CERN. We looked for the decay of Z 0 into a neutral Higgs particle and a pair of fermions. No events fulfilled the criteria for H 0-production. Our results, which are based on an integrated luminosity of 530 nb −1, exclude a minimal Standard Model Higgs boson with a mass in the range 210 MeV/c 2 to 14 GeV/c 2 at 95% confidence level.

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