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arxiv: 1508.05895 · v2 · pith:TWF7UFU5new · submitted 2015-08-24 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Rosetta: an operator basis translator for Standard Model effective field theory

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keywords rosettabaseseffectivefieldprogramtheoryimplementedoperator
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We introduce Rosetta, a program allowing for the translation between different bases of effective field theory operators. We present the main functions of the program and provide an example of usage. One of the Lagrangians which Rosetta can translate into has been implemented into FeynRules, which allows Rosetta to be interfaced into various high-energy physics programs such as Monte Carlo event generators. In addition to popular bases choices, such as the Warsaw and Strongly Interacting Light Higgs bases already implemented in the program, we also detail how to add new operator bases into the Rosetta package. In this way, phenomenological studies using an effective field theory framework can be straightforwardly performed.

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