Interpretations of the NuTeV $\sin^2 θ_W$
arXiv:hep-ph/0209316 · doi:10.1088/0954-3899/29/8/390
Abstract
We summarize theoretical explanations of the three $Ï$ discrepancy between $\sin^2 θ_W$ measured by NuTeV and predicted by the Standard Model global fit. Possible new physics explanations ({\it e.g.} an unmized $Z'$) are not compelling. The discrepancy would be reduced by a positive momentum asymmetry $s^-$ in the strange sea; present experimental estimates of $s^-$ are unreliable or incomplete. Upgrading the NuTeV analysis to NLO would alleviate concerns that the discrepancy is a QCD effect.
(proceedings for the NuFact'02 Workshop); reference and footnote added, following the NuTeV proceedings