W and Z Boson Production at Hadron Colliders
arXiv:0910.5094
Abstract
The electroweak theory has been tested to high precision, with measurements probing its predictions at the loop level. The current generation of particle accelerators will produce enough W and Z bosons through hadron collisions to significantly improve the accuracy of these measurements. I review the issues related to such production, with particular emphasis on associated uncertainties on the W boson mass, which has now been measured more precisely at the Tevatron than at the Large Electron Positron collider.
To be published in the proceedings of DPF-2009, Detroit, MI, July 2009, eConf C090726