REVIEW 12 cited by
The Gauge-Higgs Legacy of the LHC Run I
Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.
SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event
T0 review · schema-true
One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.
pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp
Signed reviews
read the original abstract
The effective Lagrangian expansion provides a framework to study effects of new physics at the electroweak scale. To make full use of LHC data in constraining higher-dimensional operators we need to include both the Higgs and the electroweak gauge sector in our study. We first present an analysis of the relevant di-boson production LHC results to update constraints on triple gauge boson couplings. Our bounds are several times stronger than those obtained from LEP data. Next, we show how in combination with Higgs measurements the triple gauge vertices lead to a significant improvement in the entire set of operators, including operators describing Higgs couplings.
Forward citations
Cited by 12 Pith papers
-
Neural Control Variates at LO and NLO
Signed neural control variates from normalizing flows, combined with neural importance sampling, reduce weight ranges and negative weights for LO and NLO phase-space integration and event generation.
-
Dimension-8 operators in $W^+W^-$ production via gluon fusion
The full set of CP-even dimension-8 SMEFT amplitudes for gluon-fusion W+W- production is computed; their SM interference is shown to be negligible under EFT hierarchy, and new operator constraints are derived.
-
Consistency of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
Causality and analyticity of scattering amplitudes imply 27 independent bounds on the dimension-eight bosonic operators of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory.
-
Agentic Re-Casting using Agentic Re-Simulations
An agentic AI system with a physicist in the loop re-casts an ATLAS ttZ measurement into a global top-quark SMEFT fit and recovers injected coloron Wilson coefficients in a repeatable benchmark.
-
Anomalous triple gauge couplings in the light of dimension-8 operators in $W^+W^-$
Bosonic dimension-8 operators in γγ-initiated WW production dominate over qqbar and set the practical EFT validity scale, yielding validity-aware constraints on dimension-6 Wilson coefficients.
-
Flavor constraints from $pp\to Vh$ and $pp\to VW$ at the LHC
LHC data on pp→Vh and pp→VW yield general-flavor SMEFT constraints that will become competitive with flavor tests of the Cabibbo-angle anomaly at the HL-LHC.
-
Electroweak Scalar Effects Beyond Dimension-6 in SMEFT
One-loop dimension-eight SMEFT matching is derived for complex triplet and two-Higgs-doublet scalar extensions, and the dimension-eight terms are shown to matter for GigaZ electroweak precision projections.
-
Benchmarking simplified template cross sections in $WH$ production
For W H production, the proposed simplified template cross sections with six pT,W bins and three mT,tot bins recover more new-physics information than the current stage 1.1 binning, but still less than a full multivar...
-
Unbinning global LHC analyses
Simulation-based inference produces stronger combined LHC constraints on SMEFT Wilson coefficients than histogram-based inference for four di-boson processes.
-
Optimal sensitivity of anomalous charged triple gauge couplings through $W$ boson helicity at the $e^+e^-$ colliders
SMEFT sensitivities to anomalous WWV couplings at a 3 TeV e+e- collider are improved by 1 to 2 orders of magnitude over LHC limits when using optimal observables and W helicity selection.
-
The W and Z scattering as a probe of physics beyond the Standard Model: Effective Field Theory approach
Using partial-wave unitarity to bound the valid energy range of SMEFT and HEFT operators, the thesis finds non-empty discovery regions for beyond-Standard-Model effects in same-sign WW scattering at HL-LHC and HE-LHC.
-
Fingerprinting New Physics with Effective Field Theories
A thesis compiling published SMEFT global fits, automated UV-model constraints, and ML-based unbinned observables, with projections for HL-LHC, FCC-ee, and CEPC.
Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.