- Stoker, DP;
- Perl, ML;
- Abrams, G;
- Baden, AR;
- Barklow, T;
- Barnett, BA;
- Boyarski, AM;
- Boyer, J;
- Burchat, PR;
- Butler, F;
- Dorfan, JM;
- Feldman, GJ;
- Gidal, G;
- Hanson, G;
- Harral, BD;
- Hayes, K;
- Herrup, D;
- Hylen, JE;
- Innes, WR;
- Jaros, JA;
- Kadyk, JA;
- Karlen, D;
- Klein, SR;
- Lankford, AJ;
- LeClaire, BW;
- Levi, M;
- Lüth, V;
- Matthews, JA;
- Ong, RA;
- Riles, K;
- Rowson, PC;
- Wood, DR
We have searched 205 pb-1 of s =29 GeV data from the Mark II detector at the SLAC e+e- storage ring PEP for events which may signify the existence of a new lepton pair (L-,L0) where the L0 may be massive, but does not exceed the L- mass. Three event signatures for L+L- decay are examined: (i) e, (ii) (e or)(+4), and (iii) (e or )(3+0). The numbers of signature events are found to be in good agreement with Monte Carlo simulations of known background sources. The ranges of L- and L0 masses for which new lepton pairs are excluded are obtained using a likelihood-ratio method to compare the number of observed signature events to the expected background, and to the expected background plus Monte Carlo predictions of (L-,L0) signals. © 1989 The American Physical Society.