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Precision Tests of the Standard Electroweak Model

23 Feb 1995-
TL;DR: In this paper, the standard electroweak model, the weak neutral current, the measurement of electroweak parameters from deep inelastic neutrino scattering, F. Einsweiler, D. Treille future e+e-colliders at high energy and D. Burke.
Abstract: Part 1 The standard electroweak model: structure of the standard model, P. Langacker renormalization of the standard model, W. Hollik predictions for e+e- processes, W. Holik radiative corrections to neutral current processes, W. Marciano. Part 2 Precision tests at e+e-colliders: e+e- annihilation below the Z pole, D. Haidt and R. Marshall Z-pole experiments, D. Schaile polarization in e+e- annihilation, A. Blondel the LEP II program, D. Treille future e+e- colliders at high energy, D. Burke. Part 3 The weak neutral current: the measurement of electroweak parameters from deep inelastic neutrino scattering, F. Perrier elastic neutrino-nucleon scattering, A.K. Mann neutrino-electron scattering, J. Panman atomic parity violation experiments, C. Wieman the theory of atomic parity violation, J. Sapirstein charged lepton-hadron asymmetries in target experiments, P. Souder precision electroweak tests at HERA, H. Spiesberger. Part 4 The weak charged current: the unitarity of the Quark mixing matrix, A. Sirlin beta decay, right-handed currents and the search for new physics, J. Deutsch precision measurements in muon and tau decays, W. Fetscher and H.-J. Gerber muon decay and beta decay beyond the standard model, P. Herczeg. Part 5 Precision tests at hadron colliders, E. Einsweiler. Part 6 Implications of precision experiments: tests of the standard model and searches for new physics, P. Langacker exotic fermions, D. London. Part 7 The future, M Luo.
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