Comparison of the Standard Theory Predictions of MW and Sin2 thetalepteff with their Experimental Values

Abstract

Assuming that the recently discovered particle at LHC is the Standard Theory (ST) Higgs Boson, we compare the ST predictions of MW and Sin2 thetalepteff with the experimental values of these basic observables. While the Sin2 thetalepteff prediction is in excellent agreement with its experimental value, that of MW shows a 1.33 sigma deviation. Implications of these comparisons for possible future developments at LHC and a future GigaZ linear collider are briefly discussed. It is also pointed out that these comparisons are consistent with the conjecture that the newly discovered particle is indeed the ST Higgs boson.

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