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arxiv: 1511.08188 · v1 · pith:QHBOBPWJnew · submitted 2015-11-25 · ✦ hep-ph

The Non-Linear Higgs Legacy of the LHC Run I

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keywords higgsnon-lineardimension-6effectiveframeworklagrangianlegacylinear
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In the recent paper on "The Higgs Legacy of the LHC Run I" we interpreted the LHC Higgs results in terms of an effective Lagrangian using the SFitter framework. For the on-shell Higgs analysis of rates and kinematic distributions we relied on a linear representation based on dimension-6 operators with a simplified fermion sector. In this addendum we describe how the extension of Higgs couplings modifications in a linear dimension-6 Lagrangian can be formally understood in terms of the non-linear effective field theory. It turns out that our previous results can be translated to the non-linear framework through a simple operator rotation.

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