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Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops
We develop a universal approach to the one-loop effective field theory (EFT) using the Covariant Derivative Expansion (CDE) method. We generalise previous results to include broader classes of UV models, showing how expressions previously obtained assuming degenerate heavy-particle masses can be ext...
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author | Drozd, Aleksandra Ellis, John Quevillon, Jérémie You, Tevong |
author_facet | Drozd, Aleksandra Ellis, John Quevillon, Jérémie You, Tevong |
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description | We develop a universal approach to the one-loop effective field theory (EFT) using the Covariant Derivative Expansion (CDE) method. We generalise previous results to include broader classes of UV models, showing how expressions previously obtained assuming degenerate heavy-particle masses can be extended to non-degenerate cases. We apply our method to the general MSSM with non-degenerate stop squarks, illustrating our approach with calculations of the coefficients of dimension-6 operators contributing to the $hgg$ and $h\gamma\gamma$ couplings, and comparing with exact calculations of one-loop Feynman diagrams. We then use present and projected future sensitivities to these operator coefficients to obtain present and possible future indirect constraints on stop masses. The current sensitivity is already comparable to that of direct LHC searches, and future FCC-ee measurements could be sensitive to stop masses above a TeV. The universality of our one-loop EFT approach facilitates extending these constraints to a broader class of UV models. |
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spelling | cern-20083242022-08-10T12:55:05Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP06(2015)028http://cds.cern.ch/record/2008324engDrozd, AleksandraEllis, JohnQuevillon, JérémieYou, TevongComparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate StopsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe develop a universal approach to the one-loop effective field theory (EFT) using the Covariant Derivative Expansion (CDE) method. We generalise previous results to include broader classes of UV models, showing how expressions previously obtained assuming degenerate heavy-particle masses can be extended to non-degenerate cases. We apply our method to the general MSSM with non-degenerate stop squarks, illustrating our approach with calculations of the coefficients of dimension-6 operators contributing to the $hgg$ and $h\gamma\gamma$ couplings, and comparing with exact calculations of one-loop Feynman diagrams. We then use present and projected future sensitivities to these operator coefficients to obtain present and possible future indirect constraints on stop masses. The current sensitivity is already comparable to that of direct LHC searches, and future FCC-ee measurements could be sensitive to stop masses above a TeV. The universality of our one-loop EFT approach facilitates extending these constraints to a broader class of UV models.We develop a universal approach to the one-loop effective field theory (EFT) using the Covariant Derivative Expansion (CDE) method. We generalise previous results to include broader classes of UV models, showing how expressions previously obtained assuming degenerate heavy-particle masses can be extended to non-degenerate cases. We apply our method to the general MSSM with non-degenerate stop squarks, illustrating our approach with calculations of the coefficients of dimension-6 operators contributing to the hgg and hγγ couplings, and comparing with exact calculations of one-loop Feynman diagrams. We then use present and projected future sensitivities to these operator coefficients to obtain present and possible future indirect constraints on stop masses. The current sensitivity is already comparable to that of direct LHC searches, and future FCC-ee measurements could be sensitive to stop masses above a TeV. The universality of our one-loop EFT approach facilitates extending these constraints to a broader class of UV models.We develop a universal approach to the one-loop effective field theory (EFT) using the Covariant Derivative Expansion (CDE) method. We generalise previous results to include broader classes of UV models, showing how expressions previously obtained assuming degenerate heavy-particle masses can be extended to non-degenerate cases. We apply our method to the general MSSM with non-degenerate stop squarks, illustrating our approach with calculations of the coefficients of dimension-6 operators contributing to the $hgg$ and $h\gamma\gamma$ couplings, and comparing with exact calculations of one-loop Feynman diagrams. We then use present and projected future sensitivities to these operator coefficients to obtain present and possible future indirect constraints on stop masses. The current sensitivity is already comparable to that of direct LHC searches, and future FCC-ee measurements could be sensitive to stop masses above a TeV. The universality of our one-loop EFT approach facilitates extending these constraints to a broader class of UV models.arXiv:1504.02409KCL-PH-TH-2015-17LCTS-2015-08CERN-PH-TH-2015-072KCL-PH-TH-2015-17LCTS-2015-08CERN-PH-TH-2015-072oai:cds.cern.ch:20083242015-04-09 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Drozd, Aleksandra Ellis, John Quevillon, Jérémie You, Tevong Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title | Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title_full | Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title_fullStr | Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title_short | Comparing EFT and Exact One-Loop Analyses of Non-Degenerate Stops |
title_sort | comparing eft and exact one-loop analyses of non-degenerate stops |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2015)028 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2008324 |
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