Nonoblique correction

In four-fermion scattering processes of particle physics, a nonoblique correction, also called a direct correction, refers to a radiative correction of type e+ + e− → q + q in the electroweak sector of the Standard Model. These corrections are being studied at the CERN LEP collider.

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Nonoblique correction

In four-fermion scattering processes of particle physics, a nonoblique correction, also called a direct correction, refers to a radiative correction of type e+ + e− → q + q in the electroweak sector of the Standard Model. These corrections are being studied at the CERN LEP collider.

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