Title
Nuclear effects and the NuTeV sin2 θW measurement
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Abstract
NuTeV measures sin2 θW by comparing neutral and charged current cross-sections on a heavy nuclear target, and finds a value of sin2 θW(on-shell) = 0.2277 ± 0.0013(stat) ± 0.0009(syst), approximately 3σ from the predicted value. We discuss the possibility that nuclear effects on parton distribution functions or cross-sections may be responsible for the discrepancy.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
First Page
226
Last Page
233
Recommended Citation
McFarland, K., Zeller, G., Adams, T., Alton, A., Avvakumov, S., de Barbaro, L., de Barbaro, P., Bernstein, R., Bodek, A., Bolton, T., Brau, J., Buchholz, D., Budd, H., Bugel, L., Conrad, J., Drucker, R., Fleming, B., Frey, R., Formaggio, J., Goldman, J., Goncharov, M., Harris, D., Johnson, R., Kim, J., Koutsoliotas, S., Lamm, M., Marsh, W., Mason, D., McDonald, J., McNulty, C., Naples, D., Nienaber, P., & Radescu, V. (2002). Nuclear effects and the NuTeV sin2 θW measurement. Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 111, 226-233. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0920-5632(02)01777-2