
TL;DR
This paper reviews how spin measurements at e^+e^- colliders like LEP and SLC have advanced understanding of electroweak interactions, fragmentation, and beyond Standard Model physics.
Contribution
It highlights the significance of spin studies in three key areas: electroweak couplings, fragmentation dynamics, and new physics searches.
Findings
Precise measurements of electroweak couplings.
Insights into fragmentation processes.
Constraints on physics beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
A large number of measurements with polarized beams and/or spin analysis of final state particles has been performed at the e^+e^- colliders LEP and SLC, providing important information on the dynamics of high energy interactions. In this paper three subjects, for which the role of spin studies was particularly relevant, will be covered: the measurements of the electroweak couplings, the study of fragmentation dynamics and the search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
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