Fermi Constants and ``New Physics''
Abstract
Various precision determinations of the Fermi constant are compared. Included are muon and (leptonic) tau decays as well as indirect prescriptions employing α, mZ, mW, , (Z+-), and (Z ) as input. Their good agreement tests the standard model at the 0.1% level and provides stringent constraints on new physics. That utility is illustrated for: heavy neutrino mixing, 2 Higgs doublet models, S, T, and U parameters and excited W^ bosons (Kaluza-Klein excitations). For the last of those examples, mW 2.9 TeV is found.
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