Michael Stephen Chanowitz

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1971 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Theoretical physics
Website:
http://www2.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/Phys-lose-lose.html
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https://inspirehep.net/record/1014037?ln=en
https://books.google.com/books?id=lkBZAAAAYAAJ

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Parents

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Peter Ambler Carruthers grad student 1971 Cornell
 (Singular current commutators.)

Children

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Neil L. Fleishon grad student 1974-1979 UC Berkeley
Stephen Roger Sharpe grad student 1978-1983 UC Berkeley
Mitchell Golden grad student 1981-1988 UC Berkeley
Micheal Stephen Berger grad student 1991 UC Berkeley
William B. Kilgore grad student 1987-1994 UC Berkeley
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Chanowitz MS. (2005) Chiral suppression of scalar-glueball decay. Physical Review Letters. 95: 172001
Chanowitz MS. (2001) Z --> b macro b decay asymmetry: lose-lose for the standard model. Physical Review Letters. 87: 231802
Chanowitz MS. (2001) New physics and the Landau pole Physical Review D. 63
Chanowitz MS. (1999) Higgs boson mass constraints from precision data and direct searches Physical Review D. 59
Chanowitz MS. (1999) Quantum corrections from nonresonant WW scattering Physics Reports. 320: 139-146
Chanowitz MS. (1996) Gauge invariant formulation of strong WW scattering Physics Letters B. 388: 161-166
Chanowitz MS. (1996) Strong WW scattering in unitary gauge Physics Letters B. 373: 141-146
Chanowitz MS, Kilgore WB. (1995) W+Z and backgrounds to strong W+W+ scattering at the LHC Physics Letters B. 347: 387-393
Chanowitz MS, Kilgore W. (1994) Complementarity of resonant and nonresonant strong WW scattering at the LHC Physics Letters B. 322: 147-153
Berger MS, Chanowitz MS. (1992) Probing W boson and top-quark mass generation with strong ZZ scattering signals. Physical Review Letters. 68: 757-760
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