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W boson physics at hadron colliders

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Thurman Keup, RM; Kotwal, AV; Tecchio, M; Byon Wagner, A
Published in: Reviews of Modern Physics
April 2001

The use of hadron colliders to investigate the properties of the W bosons started in 1982 at the CERN SpS collider. Since then, the Tevatron experiments at Fermilab have recorded a large sample of W events which allowed precision measurements of the properties of W bosons. In this paper the authors review W gauge boson physics at hadron colliders from 1982 to 2000. They first discuss the production mechanism and detection of W bosons in p collisions. After a brief review of the early studies, W boson physics at the Tevatron collider are thoroughly examined. Finally, possible future directions of W boson physics at hadron colliders are discussed.

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Published In

Reviews of Modern Physics

Publication Date

April 2001

Volume

73

Issue

267

Start / End Page

40

Related Subject Headings

  • Fluids & Plasmas
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences
 

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Thurman Keup, R. M., Kotwal, A. V., Tecchio, M., & Byon Wagner, A. (2001). W boson physics at hadron colliders. Reviews of Modern Physics, 73(267), 40.
Thurman Keup, R. M., A. V. Kotwal, M. Tecchio, and A. Byon Wagner. “W boson physics at hadron colliders.” Reviews of Modern Physics 73, no. 267 (April 2001): 40.
Thurman Keup RM, Kotwal AV, Tecchio M, Byon Wagner A. W boson physics at hadron colliders. Reviews of Modern Physics. 2001 Apr;73(267):40.
Thurman Keup, R. M., et al. “W boson physics at hadron colliders.” Reviews of Modern Physics, vol. 73, no. 267, Apr. 2001, p. 40.
Thurman Keup RM, Kotwal AV, Tecchio M, Byon Wagner A. W boson physics at hadron colliders. Reviews of Modern Physics. 2001 Apr;73(267):40.

Published In

Reviews of Modern Physics

Publication Date

April 2001

Volume

73

Issue

267

Start / End Page

40

Related Subject Headings

  • Fluids & Plasmas
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences