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On the consistent use of Constructed Observables

We define "constructed observables" as relating experimental measurements to terms in a Lagrangian while simultaneously making assumptions about possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM), in other Lagrangian terms. Ensuring that the SM effective field theory (EFT) is constrained cor...

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Autor principal: Trott, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2015)046
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1950761
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description We define "constructed observables" as relating experimental measurements to terms in a Lagrangian while simultaneously making assumptions about possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM), in other Lagrangian terms. Ensuring that the SM effective field theory (EFT) is constrained correctly when using constructed observables requires that their defining conditions are imposed on the EFT in a manner that is consistent with the equations of motion. Failing to do so can result in a "functionally redundant" operator basis and the wrong expectation as to how experimental quantities are related in the EFT. We illustrate the issues involved considering the $\rm S$ parameter and the off shell triple gauge coupling (TGC) verticies. We show that the relationships between $h \rightarrow V \bar{f} \, f$ decay and the off shell TGC verticies are subject to these subtleties, and how the connections between these observables vanish in the limit of strong bounds due to LEP. The challenge of using constructed observables to consistently constrain the Standard Model EFT is only expected to grow with future LHC data, as more complex processes are studied.
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spelling cern-19507612022-08-10T12:54:39Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP02(2015)046http://cds.cern.ch/record/1950761engTrott, MichaelOn the consistent use of Constructed ObservablesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe define "constructed observables" as relating experimental measurements to terms in a Lagrangian while simultaneously making assumptions about possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM), in other Lagrangian terms. Ensuring that the SM effective field theory (EFT) is constrained correctly when using constructed observables requires that their defining conditions are imposed on the EFT in a manner that is consistent with the equations of motion. Failing to do so can result in a "functionally redundant" operator basis and the wrong expectation as to how experimental quantities are related in the EFT. We illustrate the issues involved considering the $\rm S$ parameter and the off shell triple gauge coupling (TGC) verticies. We show that the relationships between $h \rightarrow V \bar{f} \, f$ decay and the off shell TGC verticies are subject to these subtleties, and how the connections between these observables vanish in the limit of strong bounds due to LEP. The challenge of using constructed observables to consistently constrain the Standard Model EFT is only expected to grow with future LHC data, as more complex processes are studied.We define “constructed observables” as relating experimental measurements to terms in a Lagrangian while simultaneously making assumptions about possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM), in other Lagrangian terms. Ensuring that the SM effective field theory (EFT) is constrained correctly when using constructed observables requires that their defining conditions are imposed on the EFT in a manner that is consistent with the equations of motion. Failing to do so can result in a “functionally redundant” operator basis (We define the concept of functional redundancy, which is distinct from the usual concept of an operator basis redundancy, in the introduction.) and the wrong expectation as to how experimental quantities are related in the EFT. We illustrate the issues involved considering the S parameter and the off shell triple gauge coupling (TGC) verticies. We show that the relationships between $ h\to V\overline{f}f $ decay and the off shell TGC verticies are subject to these subtleties, and how the connections between these observables vanish in the limit of strong bounds due to LEP. The challenge of using constructed observables to consistently constrain the Standard Model EFT is only expected to grow with future LHC data, as more complex processes are studied.We define "constructed observables" as relating experimental measurements to terms in a Lagrangian while simultaneously making assumptions about possible deviations from the Standard Model (SM), in other Lagrangian terms. Ensuring that the SM effective field theory (EFT) is constrained correctly when using constructed observables requires that their defining conditions are imposed on the EFT in a manner that is consistent with the equations of motion. Failing to do so can result in a "functionally redundant" operator basis and the wrong expectation as to how experimental quantities are related in the EFT. We illustrate the issues involved considering the $\rm S$ parameter and the off shell triple gauge coupling (TGC) verticies. We show that the relationships between $h \rightarrow V \bar{f} \, f$ decay and the off shell TGC verticies are subject to these subtleties, and how the connections between these observables vanish in the limit of strong bounds due to LEP. The challenge of using constructed observables to consistently constrain the Standard Model EFT is only expected to grow with future LHC data, as more complex processes are studied.arXiv:1409.7605CERN-PH-TH-2014-187CERN-PH-TH-2014-187oai:cds.cern.ch:19507612014-09-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Trott, Michael
On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
title On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
title_full On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
title_fullStr On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
title_full_unstemmed On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
title_short On the consistent use of Constructed Observables
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2015)046
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1950761
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