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Precision Measurements with High Energy Neutrino Beams
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Bolton, Tim
, Shaevitz, Michael H
, Conrad, Janet M
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Charm (particle physics)
/ Electroweak model
/ Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Quarks
/ Scattering
1997
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Precision Measurements with High Energy Neutrino Beams
by
Bolton, Tim
, Shaevitz, Michael H
, Conrad, Janet M
in
Charm (particle physics)
/ Electroweak model
/ Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Quarks
/ Scattering
1997
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Precision Measurements with High Energy Neutrino Beams
1997
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Overview
Neutrino scattering measurements offer a unique tool to probe the electroweak and strong interactions as described by the Standard Model (SM). Electroweak measurements are accessible through the comparison of neutrino neutral- and charged-current scattering. These measurements are complimentary to other electroweak measurements due to differences in the radiative corrections both within and outside the SM. Neutrino scattering measurements also provide a precise method for measuring the F_2(x,Q^2) and xF_3(x,Q^2 structure functions. The predicted Q^2 evolution can be used to test perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics as well as to measure the strong coupling constant, alpha _s, and the valence, sea, and gluon parton distributions. In addition, neutrino charm production, which can be determined from the observed dimuon events, allows the strange-quark sea to be investigated along with measurements of the CKM matrix element |V_{cd}| and the charm quark mass.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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