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Polarization Effects in Standard Model Parton Distributions at Very High Energies

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arxiv 1808.08831 v1 pith:MSNEK5PU submitted 2018-08-23 hep-ph hep-ex

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We update the earlier work of Refs. arXiv:1703.08562 and arXiv:1712.07147 on parton distribution functions in the full Standard Model to include gauge boson polarization, non-zero input electroweak boson PDFs and next-to-leading-order resummation of large logarithms.

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