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Standard Model Physics with ATLAS and CMS

F. Petrucci, for the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations

Published 2009-05-21Version 1

The study of Standard Model (SM) physics is crucial at the LHC for several reasons. Before any discovery can be claimed a detailed understanding of the detectors should be reached and benchmark SM processes should be measured. A precise measurement of the various parameters is needed as a consistency check of the SM. Moreover, SM processes can be directly sensitive to new physics, they will allow to test QCD predictions and measure PDFs and are backgrounds for many new physics channels. In this report, the status of some analysis at ATLAS and CMS is reported focusing on W and Z inclusive cross sections and on W and top quark mass measurements. Expected results on early data are also shown.

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures, proceedings for the Moriond 2009 EW session
Categories: hep-ex
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