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Physics Opportunities with Polarized e- and e+ Beams at TESLA

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arxiv hep-ph/0106155 v1 pith:IYLVWPUO submitted 2001-06-14 hep-ph

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Beam polarization at e+ e- linear colliders will be a powerful tool for high precision analyses. Often it is assumed that the full information from polarization effects is provided by polarization of the electron beam and no further information can be obtained by the simultaneous polarization of the positrons. In this paper we point out the advantages of polarizing both beams, and summarize the polarization-related results of the Higgs, Electroweak, QCD, SUSY and Alternative Theories working groups of the ECFA/DESY workshop for a planned linear collider operating in the energy range sqrt{s}= 500-800 GeV.

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