Prospects for constraining light-quark electroweak couplings at Higgs factories

26 Sept 2024, 16:45
15m
Seminar room 4b

Seminar room 4b

Particle Phenomenology Parallel Thursday Pheno 1

Speaker

Krzysztof Mekala (T (Phenomenology))

Description

Electroweak Precision Measurements are stringent tests of the Standard Model and sensitive probes to New Physics. Accurate studies of the Z-boson couplings to the first-generation quarks could reveal potential discrepancies between the fundamental theory and experimental data. Future e+e- colliders offering high statistics of Z bosons would be an excellent tool to perform such a measurement based on comparison of radiative and non-radiative hadronic decays. Due to the difference in quark charge, the relative contribution of the events with final-state radiation (FSR) directly reflects the ratio of decays involving up- and down-type quarks. Such an analysis requires proper modeling and statistical discrimination between photons coming from different sources, including initial-state radiation (ISR), FSR, parton showers and hadronisation. In our contribution, we show how to extract the values of the Z couplings to light quarks and present the estimated uncertainties of the measurement.

Primary authors

Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw) Daniel Jeans (FLC (Forschung an Lepton Collidern)) Juergen Reuter (DESY) Junping Tian (University of Tokyo) Krzysztof Mekala (T (Phenomenology))

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