Author:
Zhao 赵 Zhenyu 振宇,Yang 杨 Siqi 思奇,Ruan 阮 Manqi 曼奇,Liu 刘 Minghui 明辉,Han 韩 Liang 良
Abstract
Abstract
We present a study of the measurement of the effective weak mixing angle parameter (
) at the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC). As a fundamental physics parameter,
plays a key role not only in the global test of the standard model electroweak sector, but also in constraining the potential beyond standard model new physics at the high energy frontier. CEPC proposes a two year running period around the Z boson mass pole at high instataneous luminosity, providing a large data sample with
candidates generated in total. It allows a high precision measurement of
both in the lepton and quark final states, where the uncertainty can be one order of magnitude lower than any previous measurement at the LEP, SLC, Tevatron, and LHC. It will improve the overall precision of the
experimental determination to be comparable to the preicision of the theoretical calculation with two-loop radiative corrections, and it will also provide direct comparisons between different final states. In this paper, we also study the measurement of
in the high mass region. Taking data for one month, the precision of
measured at 130 GeV from b quark final state is 0.00010, which will be an important experimental observation on the energy-running effect of
.
Funder
the Innovative Scientific Program of Institute of High Energy Physics
the International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
USTC Research Funds of the Double First-Class Initiative
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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