Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1995-02-27
Phys.Lett. B352 (1995) 372-375
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Plain TeX, 9 pages, no figures. We have streamlined our presentation by omitting observables of our Class B. All else is compl
Scientific paper
10.1016/0370-2693(95)00541-R
We study the implications of possible off-peak measurements in the 1995 LEP run, in regard to probing physics beyond the Standard Model. To do so, we determine the accuracy with which various nonstandard couplings can be expected to be measured in the three different scan scenarios recently discussed by Clarke and Wyatt. We find that each scan scenario allows greater sensitivity to a different set of new physics couplings. Oblique parameters are best measured with the longest scan, while nonstandard fermion couplings to the Z tend to be better constrained (albeit only marginally) if all of the 1995 LEP measurements are taken on the Z peak.
Bamert P.
Burgess Cliff P.
Maksymyk Ivan
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