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First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data

The analysis of the newest data on the leptonic Z-decays and m.sub(W) appears to reveal the first manifestations of electroweak radiative corrections. In fact, these data differ, at the level of 2.sigma., from their electroweak Born values, while they agree, to within 1.sigma., with the theoretical...

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Autores principales: Novikov, V.A., Okun, L.B., Rozanov, Alexandre N., Vysotsky, M.I.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217732394002483
http://cds.cern.ch/record/262247
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author Novikov, V.A.
Okun, L.B.
Rozanov, Alexandre N.
Vysotsky, M.I.
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Rozanov, Alexandre N.
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description The analysis of the newest data on the leptonic Z-decays and m.sub(W) appears to reveal the first manifestations of electroweak radiative corrections. In fact, these data differ, at the level of 2.sigma., from their electroweak Born values, while they agree, to within 1.sigma., with the theoretical values which take the electroweak radiative corrections into account. Previous data were within 1.sigma. in agreement with both sets of values.
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spelling cern-2622472023-03-14T20:45:05Zdoi:10.1142/S0217732394002483http://cds.cern.ch/record/262247engNovikov, V.A.Okun, L.B.Rozanov, Alexandre N.Vysotsky, M.I.First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision dataParticle Physics - TheoryThe analysis of the newest data on the leptonic Z-decays and m.sub(W) appears to reveal the first manifestations of electroweak radiative corrections. In fact, these data differ, at the level of 2.sigma., from their electroweak Born values, while they agree, to within 1.sigma., with the theoretical values which take the electroweak radiative corrections into account. Previous data were within 1.sigma. in agreement with both sets of values.The analysis of the newest data on the leptonic $Z$-decays and $m_W$ appears to reveal the first manifestations of electroweak radiative corrections. In fact, these data differ, at the level of $2\sigma$, from their electroweak Born values, while they agree, to within $1\sigma$, with the theoretical values which take the electroweak radiative corrections into account. Previous data were within $1\sigma$ in agreement with both sets of values.hep-ph/9404327CERN-TH-7217-94CERN-TH-7217-94oai:cds.cern.ch:2622471994-04-23
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Novikov, V.A.
Okun, L.B.
Rozanov, Alexandre N.
Vysotsky, M.I.
First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title_full First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title_fullStr First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title_full_unstemmed First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title_short First evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
title_sort first evidence for electroweak radiative corrections from the new precision data
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217732394002483
http://cds.cern.ch/record/262247
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