
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent precision electroweak measurements, including top quark and W boson properties, compares them with Standard Model predictions, and discusses constraints on the Higgs boson mass based on experimental data.
Contribution
It provides an updated summary of electroweak measurements and their implications for Standard Model parameters, especially the Higgs boson mass constraints.
Findings
Measurements agree with Standard Model predictions
Updated top quark and W boson mass measurements
Constraints on the Higgs boson mass
Abstract
Recent developments in the measurement of precision electroweak measurements are summarised, notably new results on the mass of the top quark and mass and width of the W boson. Predictions of the Standard Model are compared to the experimental results which are used to constrain the input parameters of the Standard Model, in particular the mass of the Higgs boson. The agreement between measurements and expectations from theory is discussed. Invited talk presented at the EPS HEP 2007 conference Manchester, England, July 19th to 25th, 2007
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