Experimental Issues for Precision Electroweak Physics at a High-Luminosity Z Factory

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Submitted to LCWS2000 (Linear Collider Workshop 20000), Fermilab, 10-24-2000

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10.1063/1.1394371

We discuss the ultimate precision for ALR, and therefore for the weak mixing angle, at a high-luminosity Linear Collider. Drawing on our experience at the SLC, and considering various machine parameter sets for the NLC and for TESLA, it emerges that a compromise between peak luminosity and precision will be a likely outcome. This arises due to the severe requirements on the uncertainty in the luminosity weighted collision energy (Ecm). We consider the cases with and without a polarized positron beam.

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