
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent high-precision electroweak measurements related to fundamental particles and constants, comparing them with Standard Model predictions and discussing future experimental prospects.
Contribution
It compiles and analyzes recent global measurements of electroweak parameters, providing insights into their consistency with the Standard Model and future experimental directions.
Findings
Measurements are generally consistent with the Standard Model.
Precise determinations of the W and Z boson properties.
Future experiments aim to refine these fundamental measurements.
Abstract
This talk describes some of the precision electroweak measurements from around the world, namely those related to the Z and W bosons, the top quark mass, sin2 theta_ W at NuTeV, and three other fundamental measurements: alpha-1 m2_ Z, (g-2)_mu at the E821 BNL experiment as well as the atomic parity violation (APV) measurement for the Cesium atom. These and other measurements are set in the context of the Standard Model (SM) and of the electroweak fit predictions. Future prospects for forthcoming experiments are briefly discussed.
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