Radiative Corrections for e+e- Collisions Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at Schloß Ringberg Tegernsee, FRG, April 3–7, 1989

In recent years the Standard Model of electroweak interactions has successfully passed a number of crucial tests, most notably in neutral current reactions and through the observation of W- and Z-bosons in proton-antiproton collisions. How­ ever, experiments are only beginning to verify one of the m...

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Other Authors: Kühn, Johann H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I: QED and Hadronic Corrections, Monte Carlo Programs
  • Applications of Renormalization Group Methods to Radiative Corrections
  • Structure Function Techniques in e+e- Collisions
  • The Z Line Shape
  • Uncertainties from Light Quark Loops
  • Hadron Physics and Radiative Corrections
  • Electroweak Monte Carlos for LEP: A Status Report
  • The Exclusive Exponentiation in the Monte Carlo — The Case of Initial State Bremsstrahlung
  • Apol as Test of the Standard Model at LEP
  • lI: Electroweak Corrections
  • The Z Boson Width: Higher Order Effects and Influence on the Z Line Shape
  • On the Derivation of Standard Model Parameters from the Z Peak
  • Radiative Corrections in the Standard Model and the Rho Parameter
  • Radiative Corrections to Boson Pair Production in e+e- Annihilation
  • Radiative Corrections to W-Pair Production at LEP
  • III: Beyond the Standard Model
  • Searches for a New Gauge Boson at Different LEP Phases
  • A Simple Renormalization Framework for SU(2)L X U(1)Y X ?(L) Models
  • IV: Experimental Strategies
  • Precision Measurement of Electroweak Parameters at the Stanford Linear Collider
  • What Can We Learn from the Z Line Shape? An Experimentalist’s Survey
  • The First Three Months
  • Results on R in e+e- Annihilation
  • Precision Measurements of Quark Asymmetries
  • Physics with the Pretzel LEP
  • Participants