17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
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A SMEFT Analysis of Third-generation New Physics

18 Jul 2024, 17:19
17m
South Hall 1A

South Hall 1A

Parallel session talk 03. Beyond the Standard Model Beyond the Standard Model

Speaker

Lukas Allwicher

Description

In the quest for physics beyond the Standard Model, TeV-scale New Physics (NP) remains a very attractive possibility. However, this is challenged by constraints across different energy scales, from flavour observables to high-$p_T$ searches at the LHC, going through electroweak precision tests. The emerging picture is that TeV-scale NP cannot have a generic flavour structure. In particular, the idea of new states coupled mainly to the third generation has recently received a lot of attention.
We present a model-independent analysis of this scenario within the SMEFT, with a $U(2)^5$ symmetry imposed on the effective operators. This reduces the number of parameters to 124, which we analyse one-by-one, taking into account RGE effects and flavour violation from the leading $U(2)$ breaking term, and confronting them against current data. We then show how under non-tuned hypotheses NP coupled mainly to the third generation can still be compatible with an effective scale as low as 1.5 TeV.

Alternate track 05. Quark and Lepton Flavour Physics
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