Abstract:We discuss the constraints on the Standard Model Effective Field Theory inferred from global fits to electroweak data. Special attention is paid to two unconstrained combinations of Wilson coefficients that are present when the analysis is restricted to measurements ofψψ →ψψ scatterings. We illustrate how these unconstrained directions arise due to a reparameterization invariance that characterizesψψ →ψψ processes but is not respected inψψ →ψψψψ scatterings. This invariance is independent of the operator basis… Show more
“…(2.18) shows that the contributions from Q HW , Q HB , Q HG are fully reabsorbed in the definition of the fields and gauge couplings. As a consequence, these operators have no physical impact in the pure gauge sector, and they only contribute to Higgs-gauge interactions [60]. On the other hand, the operator Q HW B introduces net modifications of all γ and Z couplings.…”
Section: Gauge Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sections 4.2, 4.3 these formulas are applied to the Warsaw basis case, to recover the known tree-level results, see eg. [1,2,45,49,60,73,74]. Aspects specific to the NLO case have been discussed in [48,50,51,53,75,76].…”
Section: Input Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter generally stem from field or parameter redefinitions in the Lagrangian 9. Ref [60]. used the notation ḡi → ĝi + δgi from Ref [49]…”
The SMEFTsim package [1] is designed to enable automated computations in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), where the SM Lagrangian is extended with a complete basis of dimension six operators. It contains a set of models written in FeynRules and pre-exported to the UFO format, for usage within Monte Carlo event generators. The models differ in the flavor assumptions and in the input parameters chosen for the electroweak sector. The present document provides a self-contained, pedagogical reference that collects all the theoretical and technical aspects relevant to the use of SMEFTsim and it documents the release of version 3.0. Compared to the previous release, the description of Higgs production via gluon-fusion in the SM has been significantly improved, two flavor assumptions for studies in the top quark sector have been added, and a new feature has been implemented, that allows the treatment of linearized SMEFT corrections to the propagators of unstable particles.
“…(2.18) shows that the contributions from Q HW , Q HB , Q HG are fully reabsorbed in the definition of the fields and gauge couplings. As a consequence, these operators have no physical impact in the pure gauge sector, and they only contribute to Higgs-gauge interactions [60]. On the other hand, the operator Q HW B introduces net modifications of all γ and Z couplings.…”
Section: Gauge Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sections 4.2, 4.3 these formulas are applied to the Warsaw basis case, to recover the known tree-level results, see eg. [1,2,45,49,60,73,74]. Aspects specific to the NLO case have been discussed in [48,50,51,53,75,76].…”
Section: Input Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter generally stem from field or parameter redefinitions in the Lagrangian 9. Ref [60]. used the notation ḡi → ĝi + δgi from Ref [49]…”
The SMEFTsim package [1] is designed to enable automated computations in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), where the SM Lagrangian is extended with a complete basis of dimension six operators. It contains a set of models written in FeynRules and pre-exported to the UFO format, for usage within Monte Carlo event generators. The models differ in the flavor assumptions and in the input parameters chosen for the electroweak sector. The present document provides a self-contained, pedagogical reference that collects all the theoretical and technical aspects relevant to the use of SMEFTsim and it documents the release of version 3.0. Compared to the previous release, the description of Higgs production via gluon-fusion in the SM has been significantly improved, two flavor assumptions for studies in the top quark sector have been added, and a new feature has been implemented, that allows the treatment of linearized SMEFT corrections to the propagators of unstable particles.
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