1–2 Jun 2026
Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy
US/Eastern timezone

Odd Physics Off the Diagonal: Constraining CP-violating SMEFT with Quantum Information Techniques

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20m
462 (Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy)

462

Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy

3701 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218

Speaker

Patrick Dougan (Southern Methodist University (US))

Description

New sources of charge-parity (CP) violation beyond those described in the Standard Model (SM) are required to explain the observed matter--antimatter asymmetry of the Universe. The Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) provides a framework to introduce additional electroweak sources of CP-odd physics in a model-independent manner. However, these CP-violating signatures are mostly degenerate to CP-even SMEFT operators in polarisation-blind observables, distinguishable only in the SM-New Physics (NP) interference using the azimuthal decay angle. Using Quantum Tomography techniques, we present a new approach to constraining these NP effects. Reconstructing the spin density matrix (SDM) of a diboson system, we go beyond `interference resurrection' to exploit the full signature of the Beyond-SM physics, including the pure quadratic NP terms. We show that this approach provides superior simultaneous sensitivity to characteristic features of CP-even and CP-odd contributions, including effects not fully captured by traditional angular observables.

Presentation type. Talk

Author

Patrick Dougan (Southern Methodist University (US))

Co-authors

Alexander Oh (The University of Manchester (GB)) Avalon Roberts (The University of Manchester (GB)) Savanna Shaw (University of Manchester)

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