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Precision determination of weak charge of $^{133}$Cs from atomic parity violation

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We discuss results of the most accurate to-date test of the low-energy electroweak sector of the standard model of elementary particles. Combining previous measurements with our high-precision calculations we extracted the weak charge of the 133Cs nucleus, Q_W = -73.16(29)_exp (20)_th [S.G. Porsev, K. Beloy, and A. Derevianko, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 102}, 181601 (2009)]. The result is in perfect agreement with Q_W^{SM} predicted by the standard model, Q_W^{SM} =-73.16(3), and confirms energy-dependence (or running) of the electroweak interaction and places constraints on a variety of new physics scenarios beyond the standard model. In particular, we increase the lower limit on the masses of extra Z-bosons predicted by models of grand unification and string theories. This paper provides additional details to the Letter. We discuss large-scale calculations in the framework of the coupled-cluster method, including full treatment of single, double, and valence triple excitations. To determine the accuracy of the calculations we computed energies, electric-dipole amplitudes, and hyperfine-structure constants. An extensive comparison with high-accuracy experimental data was carried out.

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Global fits of the SM parameters

hep-ph · 2019-08-20 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

This proceedings review compiles current weak mixing angle and W mass data and reports a 1.6 sigma excess of the direct W mass average over the indirect Standard Model fit.

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  • Global fits of the SM parameters hep-ph · 2019-08-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    This proceedings review compiles current weak mixing angle and W mass data and reports a 1.6 sigma excess of the direct W mass average over the indirect Standard Model fit.