
doi: 10.1063/1.41486
Tests of the electroweak theory are becoming precise enough to shed light on new physics which contributes to radiative corrections. It is shown how the top quark and Higgs masses and other possible features of new physics are sensitive to each experiment and a framework is given for judging the potential impact of new tests. Remarks are made on present and future constraints on quark mixing parameters and on gauge couplings of W bosons.
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