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Status of the Standard Model

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The results of the electroweak precision tests have been recently updated and are nearly finalized. Along with the measurement of the m t and m W from the Tevatron and LEP, and other data from older experiments, they provide a set of very precise constraints to be compared with the Standard Model (SM). The short summary is that the agreement with the SM is excellent and there are no hints of new physics that emerge from the data. In this paper we’ll review the latest results of Standard Model parameters and test from low energy experiment up to hadron collider searches. More details can be found in the specific contributions to the SM session of this conference also published here.

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Azzi, P. (2007). Status of the Standard Model. In: Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Vercesi, V. (eds) IFAE 2006. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0530-3_8

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