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Boson Masses in the Standard Model

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In this review I shall first describe briefly the experimental determinations, present and future, of the intermediate vector bosons’ masses. These will be put in perspective with the other electroweak accurate measurements, to take stock of the Standard Model (SM) tests.

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Treille, D. (1997). Boson Masses in the Standard Model. In: Lévy, M., Iliopoulos, J., Gastmans, R., Gérard, JM. (eds) Masses of Fundamental Particles. NATO ASI Series, vol 363. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0242-9_1

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