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We consider the possibility that one extra $Zequiv Z$ exists with arbitrary mass and fermion couplings that do not violate (charged) lepton universality. We show that, in such a situation, a functional relationship is generated between the underline{deviations} from the SM values of three leptonic observables of two-fermion production at future $e^+e^-$ colliders that is completely independent of the values of the $Z$ mass and couplings. This selects a certain region in the 3-d space of the deviations that is underline{characteristic} of the model ($Z$ reservation). As a specific and relevant example, we show the picture that would emerge at LEP2 under realistic experimental conditions.
In this report we review the prospects for Higgs physics at LEP2. The theoretical aspects and the phenomenology of Higgs particles are discussed within the Standard Model (SM) and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). The experimental sea
This report is an overview of the gamma-gamma physics capabilities of LEP2, and covers the following topics: structure functions, equivalent photon approximation, tagging conditions etc, soft and semihard physics, large-$p_t$ processes, heavy-quark physics, and exclusive channels.
The production of invisible pairs of lightest neutralinos accompanied by a large-angle hard photon in the reaction $e^+ e^- to chi^0_1 chi^0_1 gamma$ is studied at LEP2 energies. The most general gaugino/higgsino composition of the $chi^0_1$ within t
We present precision calculations of the processes e+e- -> 4-fermions in which the double resonant W+W- intermediate state occurs. Referring to this latter intermediate state as the signal process, we show that, by using the YFS Monte Carlo event gen
The mass of the W boson has been measured by the LEP collaborations from the data recorded during the LEP2 programme at e+ e- centre of mass energies from 161 to 209 GeV, giving the result : mw = 80.450 +/- 0.039 GeV/c^2. This paper discusses the mea