Experimental Studies of Electroweak Physics
Erez Etzion

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental electroweak physics results from LEP/SLD and TEVATRON, confirming Standard Model predictions with no signs of new physics, and discusses the ongoing search for the Higgs particle.
Contribution
It provides an overview of high-precision electroweak measurements and their implications for the Standard Model and Higgs searches.
Findings
No significant deviation from Standard Model observed.
Higgs particle not yet discovered, with a lower mass bound established.
Experimental results confirm the robustness of the Standard Model.
Abstract
Some experimental new Electroweak physics results measured at the LEP/SLD and the TEVATRON are discussed. The excellent accuracy achieved by the experiments still yield no significant evidence for deviation from the Standard Model predictions, or signal to physics beyond the Standard Model. The Higgs particle still has not been discovered and a low bound is given to its mass.
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