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EFT diagrammatica: UV roots of the CP-conserving SMEFT

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP06(2021)033

Keywords

Beyond Standard Model; Effective Field Theories

Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India [SERB/PHY/2016348, SERB/PHY/2019501]
  2. IIT Kanpur [IITK/PHY/2015077]
  3. MHRD, Government of India
  4. STFC [ST/P001246/1]

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The Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) is a theoretical framework that parametrises the impact of a UV theory on low-energy observables. By proposing a diagrammatic approach and establishing selection criteria for heavy field representations corresponding to each SMEFT operator, new predictions and comparisons of new physics scenarios can be made. The groundwork has been laid for constructing observable-driven new physics models and preventing redundant analyses of similar models.
The Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) is an established theoretical framework that parametrises the impact a UV theory has on low-energy observables. Such parametrization is achieved by studying the interactions of SM fields encapsulated within higher mass dimensional (>= 5) operators. Through judicious employment of the tools of EFTs, SMEFT has become a source of new predictions as well as a platform for conducting a coherent comparison of new physics (beyond Standard Model) scenarios. We, for the first time, are proposing a diagrammatic approach to establish selection criteria for the allowed heavy field representations corresponding to each SMEFT operator. We have elucidated the links of a chain connecting specific CP conserving dimension-6 SMEFT operators with unique sets of heavy field representations. The contact interactions representing each effective operator have been unfolded into tree- and (or) one-loop-level diagrams to reveal unique embeddings of heavy fields within them. For each case, the renormalizable vertices of a UV model serve as the building blocks for all possible unfolded diagrams. Based on this, we have laid the groundwork to construct observable-driven new physics models. This in turn also prevents us from making redundant analyses of similar models. While we have taken a predominantly minimalistic approach, we have also highlighted the necessity for non-minimal interactions for certain operators.

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