Feynman Rules for the Standard Model Effective Field Theory in $R_\xi$-gauges
JHEP 1706 (2017) 143 We assume that New Physics effects are parametrized within the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) written in a complete basis of gauge invariant operators up to dimension 6, commonly referred to as "Warsaw basis". We discuss all steps necessary to obtain a c...
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Language | English |
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12.04.2017
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Summary: | JHEP 1706 (2017) 143 We assume that New Physics effects are parametrized within the Standard Model
Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) written in a complete basis of gauge invariant
operators up to dimension 6, commonly referred to as "Warsaw basis". We discuss
all steps necessary to obtain a consistent transition to the spontaneously
broken theory and several other important aspects, including the
BRST-invariance of the SMEFT action for linear $R_\xi$-gauges. The final theory
is expressed in a basis characterized by SM-like propagators for all physical
and unphysical fields. The effect of the non-renormalizable operators appears
explicitly in triple or higher multiplicity vertices. In this mass basis we
derive the complete set of Feynman rules, without resorting to any simplifying
assumptions such as baryon-, lepton-number or CP conservation. As it turns out,
for most SMEFT vertices the expressions are reasonably short, with a noticeable
exception of those involving 4, 5 and 6 gluons. We have also supplemented our
set of Feynman rules, given in an appendix here, with a publicly available
Mathematica code working with the FeynRules package and producing output which
can be integrated with other symbolic algebra or numerical codes for automatic
SMEFT amplitude calculations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1704.03888 |