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Electroweak Physics Results from NuTeV
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the NuTeV Collaboration
, Bolton, Tim
, Kansas State University
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Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Null hypothesis
/ Standard model (particle physics)
2002
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Electroweak Physics Results from NuTeV
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the NuTeV Collaboration
, Bolton, Tim
, Kansas State University
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Neutrino beams
/ Neutrinos
/ Null hypothesis
/ Standard model (particle physics)
2002
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Electroweak Physics Results from NuTeV
2002
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Overview
NuTeV has performed precise measurements of neutral-current to charged-current cross section ratios using intense high energy neutrino and anti-neutrino beams on a primarily steel target at the Fermilab Tevatron. A null hypothesis test of the standard model allows the extraction \\(\\sin^2\\theta_W^{\\nu N}(\\equiv 1-M_W^2/M_Z^2)=0.2277\\pm0.0013(stat)\\pm0.0009(syst)\\), a value that differs from predictions of global electroweak fits by \\(+3.0\\sigma\\).
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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