
TL;DR
This paper reviews high precision electroweak experiments, discussing their role in testing the electroweak unification, current status, and implications for the standard model and beyond.
Contribution
It provides a historical overview and current analysis of electroweak experiments, highlighting their significance in validating and extending the standard model.
Findings
Confirmation of electroweak unification predictions
Constraints on new physics beyond the standard model
Current experimental precision levels
Abstract
The results of high precision weak neutral current (WNC), Z-pole, and high energy collider electroweak experiments have been the primary prediction and test of electroweak unification. The electroweak program is briefly reviewed from a historical perspective. The current status and the implications for the standard model and beyond are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications
