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Can the mass of longitudinal and transverse W bosons be measured separately?

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Answered by Sushank2003
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Some higgsless unified models of particle physics predict that the mass of longitudinally polarized W bosons and the mass of transversely polarized W bosons are different.

In those models, a difference in masses is also predicted to appear for the Z boson.

Is there a way that the existing data from the LHC, the LEP or the Tevatron can be used to check this prediction? Or maybe it has already been checked

Answered by ans81
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yes the most of longitudinal and transverse process be measured separately
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