Abstract

Cross-sections for hadronic, $\rm b\bar{b}$ and lepton pair final states in $\rm e^+e^-$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ =183 GeV, measured with the OPAL detector at LEP, are presented and compared with the predictions of the Standard Model. Forward-backward asymmetries for the leptonic final states have also been measured. Cross-sections and asymmetries are also presented for data recorded in 1997 at $\sqrt{s}$ =130 and 136 GeV. The results are used to measure the energy dependence of the electromagnetic coupling constant $\alpha_{\rm em}$ , and to place limits on new physics as described by four-fermion contact interactions or by the exchange of a new heavy particle such as a leptoquark, or of a squark or sneutrino in supersymmetric theories with R-parity violation.

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