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25 April 2024
 
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Precision measurements of Triple Gauge Couplings at future electron-positron colliders
Jakob Beyer ; Robert Karl ; Jenny List ;
Date 7 Feb 2020
AbstractA precise knowledge of charged Triple Gauge Couplings (cTGCs) is important for the determination of Higgs couplings and for constraining physics beyond the Standard Model. Future high-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ colliders could have a significantly improved sensitivity to anomalous cTGCs. The fit framework presented here extracts cTGCs in parallel with chiral cross sections and beam polarisation parameters. It demonstrates that cTGCs can be measured with precision in the $10^{-3}-10^{-4}$ range. A strong dependence of the cTGC sensitivity on the available luminosities and polarisations is observed.
Source arXiv, 2002.2777
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