arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2019

QED challenges at FCC-ee precision measurements

 
 

Abstract


The expected experimental precision of the rates and asymmetries in the Future Circular Collider with electron positron beams (FCC-ee) in the centre of the mass energy range 88-365GeV considered for construction in CERN, will be better by a factor 5-200. This will be thanks to very high luminosity, factor up to $10^5$ higher than in the past LEP experiments. This poses the extraordinary challenge of improving the precision of the Standard Model predictions by a comparable factor. In particular the perturbative calculations of the trivial QED effects, which have to be removed from the experimental data, are considered to be a major challenge for almost all quantities to be measured at FCC-ee. The task of this paper is to summarize on the ``state of the art in this class of the calculations left from the LEP era and to examine what is to be done to match the precision of the FCC-ee experiments -- what kind of technical advancements are necessary. The above analysis will be done for most important observables of the FCC-ee like the total cross sections near $Z$ and $WW$ threshold, charge asymmetries, the invisible width of $Z$ boson, the spin asymmetry from $\\tau$ lepton decay and the luminosity measurement.

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DOI 10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7255-9
Language English
Journal arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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