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Hadron Physics and Radiative Corrections

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Radiative Corrections for e+e- Collisions
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The interplay between hadron physics, radiative corrections and precision tests of the Standard Model is studied. Examples considered in this review are: i) initial state radiation of hadrons, ii) the influence of QCD on the weak bosons’ vacuum polarization functions, iii) hadronic corrctions to the forward backward asymmetry, iv) QCD corrections to the Z decay rate. It is shown that all these corrections are sufficiently well under control.

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Kühn, J.H. (1989). Hadron Physics and Radiative Corrections. In: Kühn, J.H. (eds) Radiative Corrections for e+e- Collisions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74925-4_5

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