Abstract

The article outlines the recent developments in the theoretical and computational approaches to the higher-order electroweak effects needed for the accurate interpretation of MOLLER and Belle II experimental data, and shows how new-physics particles enter at the one-loop level. By analyzing the effects of Z'-boson on the polarization asymmetry, we show how this hypothetical interaction carrier may influence the future experimental results.

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