Electroweak Physics at HERA: Introduction and Summary
R.J. Cashmore (University of Oxford), E. Elsen (DESY), B.A. Kniehl, (MPI, LMU Munich), H. Spiesberger (MPI Munich)

TL;DR
The paper discusses how a high luminosity upgrade of HERA can improve measurements of electroweak parameters, potentially revealing new physics and complementing other collider results.
Contribution
It summarizes the potential of future HERA experiments to measure electroweak parameters and explore new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Projected precision in neutral current couplings of quarks
Complementarity with LEP 2 and Tevatron results
Potential to detect deviations indicating new physics
Abstract
A high luminosity upgrade of HERA will allow the measurement of standard model parameters and the neutral current couplings of quarks. These results will have to be consistent with other precision measurements or indicate traces of new physics. The analysis of production will complement future results of LEP 2 and the Tevatron. We summarize the main results and conclusions obtained by the working group on Electroweak Physics concerning the potential of future experimentation at HERA.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Computational Physics and Python Applications
