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arxiv: 1906.11569 · v1 · pith:7WUJCG7B · submitted 2019-06-27 · hep-ph · hep-ex

On the direct determination of sin² θ^ell_(eff) at hadron colliders

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We discuss the renormalization of the electroweak Standard Model at 1-loop using the leptonic effective weak mixing angle as one of the input parameters. We evaluate the impact of this choice in the prediction of the forward-backward asymmetry for the neutral current Drell-Yan process. The proposed input scheme is suitable for a direct determination of the effective leptonic weak mixing angle from the experimental data.

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