Electroweak Gauge Bosons at Future Electron-Positron Colliders
Thorsten Ohl (TU Darmstadt)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of precise experimental and theoretical methods to study electroweak gauge bosons at future electron-positron colliders, aiming to explore electroweak symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It reviews techniques for enhancing theoretical predictions to enable high-precision tests of electroweak interactions at future colliders.
Findings
Improved theoretical prediction methods for electroweak processes.
Strategies for achieving experimental sensitivity beyond current capabilities.
Insights into electroweak symmetry breaking dynamics.
Abstract
The interactions of electroweak gauge bosons are severely constrained by the symmetries inferred from low energy observables. The exploration of the dynamics of electroweak symmetry breaking requires therefore both an experimental sensitivity and a theoretical precision that is better than the natural scale of deviations from minimal extrapolations of the low energy effective theory. Some techniques for obtaining improved theoretical predictions for precision tests at a future e^+e^- linear collider are discussed.
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