Higgs and Effective Field Theory - HEFT 2020
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Wednesday 15 April 2020 (09:00)
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Friday 17 April 2020 (17:00)
Monday 13 April 2020
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Tuesday 14 April 2020
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Wednesday 15 April 2020
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09:15
Welcome
Welcome
09:15 - 09:30
09:30
Top-Higgs interplay
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Maria Moreno Llacer
(
Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)
)
Top-Higgs interplay
Maria Moreno Llacer
(
Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)
)
09:30 - 10:00
The top Yukawa coupling can be probed using different physics process at the LHC (ttH, tH, 4-tops, etc.). The latest results on this together with global interpretations with other top (or Higgs) processes will be presented.
10:00
Top quark electroweak interactions at high energy
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Ken Mimasu
(
Université Catholique de Louvain
)
Top quark electroweak interactions at high energy
Ken Mimasu
(
Université Catholique de Louvain
)
10:00 - 10:30
10:30
Top-Higgs in the EFT: towards a global interpretation
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Eleni Vryonidou
(
CERN
)
Top-Higgs in the EFT: towards a global interpretation
Eleni Vryonidou
(
CERN
)
10:30 - 11:00
11:00
Coffe break
Coffe break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
SMEFT at NLO
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Celine Catherine A Degrande
SMEFT at NLO
Celine Catherine A Degrande
11:30 - 12:00
12:00
Resonance Lagrangians and HEFT
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Juan José Sanz-Cillero
(
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
)
Resonance Lagrangians and HEFT
Juan José Sanz-Cillero
(
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
)
12:00 - 12:30
Some results on the contribution from resonances to the HEFT low-energy couplings up to NLO are discussed in this talk
12:30
EWPO in the SMEFT at NLO
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Pier Paolo Giardino
(
IFT
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EWPO in the SMEFT at NLO
Pier Paolo Giardino
(
IFT
)
12:30 - 13:00
13:00
Lunch break
Lunch break
13:00 - 14:30
14:30
Constraining the Higgs-gauge couplings through differential SMEFT analyses
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Shankha Banerjee
(
University of Durham (GB)
)
Constraining the Higgs-gauge couplings through differential SMEFT analyses
Shankha Banerjee
(
University of Durham (GB)
)
14:30 - 15:00
In this talk, I will focus on the measurements of the Higgs couplings to the electroweak bosons, in the context of an effective field theory. I will also discuss the possibility of strongly constraining the couplings affecting the charged triple gauge boson vertices upon studying the Zh and Wh channels in the boosted Higgs regime. Finally, I will discuss the prospects of disentangling the various tensor structures in the hZZ/hWW vertices upon considering the full analytical structure of the Zh/Wh production and using the full angular information to resurrect the interference terms, using the method of moments technique. The various angular structures will thus be utilised differentially in order to maximise sensitivity to such anomalous couplings.
15:00
SMEFT anomalous dimensions from the S-matrix
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Marc Riembau
(
Université de Genève
)
SMEFT anomalous dimensions from the S-matrix
Marc Riembau
(
Université de Genève
)
15:00 - 15:30
15:30
The dimension-8 SMEFT for Higgs and electroweak physics
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Sandeepan Gupta
(
IPPP, Durham University
)
The dimension-8 SMEFT for Higgs and electroweak physics
Sandeepan Gupta
(
IPPP, Durham University
)
15:30 - 16:00
In this talk I will discuss how dimension 8 effects can be systematically studied in Higgs and electroweak physics. After presenting a full list of dimension 8 operators that correct these processes, we will discuss how they connect to observables. The effects from these operators can be classified into two categories, (1) those arising from new contributions to vertex structures already present in the dimension-6 lagrangian and (2) those arising from completely new vertex structures that can lead to novel kinematical signatures or final states. We will focus on the former category, i.e. pseudo-observables that can get contributions from both dimension-6 and 8 operators, where it is especially hard to disentangle the dimension 8 contribution form the dominant dimension 6 one. To isolate such dimension-8 effects, we need to test correlations between pseudo-observables that exist at the dimension-6 level. Dimension 8 effects arise as a violation of these correlations. We provide some examples about how well these correlation violations can be measured and how these can translate into bounds on dimension-8 operators.
16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:30
16:30
The Geometric SMEFT
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Adam Martin
(
Fermilab
)
The Geometric SMEFT
Adam Martin
(
Fermilab
)
16:30 - 17:00
17:00
Ward Identities for the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
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Andreas Helset
(
Niels Bohr Institute
)
Ward Identities for the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
Andreas Helset
(
Niels Bohr Institute
)
17:00 - 17:30
We derive Ward identities for the standard model effective field theory using the background-field method. The resulting symmetry constraints on the standard model effective field theory are basis independent, and constrain the perturbative and power-counting expansions. A geometric description of the field connections, and real representations for the SU(2)L×U(1)Y generators, underlies the derivation.
17:30
A momentum representation for loop computations in Gravity
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Rodrigo Alonso De Pablo
(
University of Durham (GB)
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A momentum representation for loop computations in Gravity
Rodrigo Alonso De Pablo
(
University of Durham (GB)
)
17:30 - 18:00
We extend the covariant derivative expansion (CDE) to gravity.
Thursday 16 April 2020
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09:30
Low-energy EFT of spontaneously broken BSM theories
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Manuel Maria Perez-Victoria Moreno De Barreda
(
Universidad de Granada (ES)
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Low-energy EFT of spontaneously broken BSM theories
Manuel Maria Perez-Victoria Moreno De Barreda
(
Universidad de Granada (ES)
)
09:30 - 10:00
10:00
The Higgs EFT is a black hole
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Dave Sutherland
The Higgs EFT is a black hole
Dave Sutherland
10:00 - 10:30
We consider the question of whether the scalar sector of the Standard Model, and possible deviations from its predicted interactions, are best parametrised by "SMEFT" or "HEFT". Here "SMEFT" means an effective field theory built out of a Higgs doublet, whose components transform linearly under electroweak symmetries; "HEFT" is built out of a singlet Higgs field and three Goldstones upon which symmetry transformations are non-linearly realised. Ultimately, they are just different coordinate choices for a scalar field space manifold. Drawing heavily on the recent literature, we formulate field redefinition invariant (i.e. geometric) criteria on the analyticity and convergence of the lagrangian, to understand when one must and should use a "HEFT" to parametrise the effects of new physics.
10:30
New results about the "Universal One Loop Effective Action"
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Hoa Vuong
New results about the "Universal One Loop Effective Action"
Hoa Vuong
10:30 - 11:00
I will present new results about the UOLEA which now allow to consider EFTs for which heavy fermions (vector like and chiral) have been integrated out.
11:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
EFT of Gravity to All Orders
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Javi Serra
EFT of Gravity to All Orders
Javi Serra
11:30 - 12:00
12:00
EFTs and On-shell Amplitudes
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Camila Sampaio Machado
(
UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (BR)
)
EFTs and On-shell Amplitudes
Camila Sampaio Machado
(
UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (BR)
)
12:00 - 12:30
12:30
Electroweak interactions & beyond: on-shell & bottom up
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Yael Shadmi
(
Technion
)
Electroweak interactions & beyond: on-shell & bottom up
Yael Shadmi
(
Technion
)
12:30 - 13:00
13:00
Lunch break
Lunch break
13:00 - 14:30
14:30
EFT interpretation of measurements in the top quark sector from ATLAS experiment
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Laura Barranco Navarro
(
Stockholm University (SE)
)
EFT interpretation of measurements in the top quark sector from ATLAS experiment
Laura Barranco Navarro
(
Stockholm University (SE)
)
14:30 - 15:00
15:00
Charm Physics Confronts High-pT Lepton Tails
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Javier Fuentes-Martin
(
University of Zurich
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Charm Physics Confronts High-pT Lepton Tails
Javier Fuentes-Martin
(
University of Zurich
)
15:00 - 15:30
I present a phenomenological investigation of possible short-distance new physics in (semi)leptonic charmed-meson decays. Using the Standard Model effective field theory, we demonstrate the complementarity with the production of high-pT leptons at the LHC. Our combined analysis of the latest low- and high-energy experimental data shows that much of the room for new physics in charm decays is challenged by the LHC high-pT data.
15:30
Effective Higgs couplings and CP properties in the golden channel
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Roberto Vega-Morales
Effective Higgs couplings and CP properties in the golden channel
Roberto Vega-Morales
15:30 - 16:00
16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:30
16:30
Computer tools for EFTs
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Juan Carlos Criado Álamo
(
University of Granada
)
Computer tools for EFTs
Juan Carlos Criado Álamo
(
University of Granada
)
16:30 - 17:00
17:00
Operators, amplitudes, states, and all that
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Brian Henning
(
U
)
Operators, amplitudes, states, and all that
Brian Henning
(
U
)
17:00 - 17:30
17:30
Higgs-Electroweak Chiral Lagrangian: One-Loop Renormalization Group Equations
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Claudius Krause
(
Fermilab
)
Higgs-Electroweak Chiral Lagrangian: One-Loop Renormalization Group Equations
Claudius Krause
(
Fermilab
)
17:30 - 18:00
Friday 17 April 2020
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09:00
Higgs decay to fermions at NLO in SMEFT
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Benjamin Pecjak
(
Durham University
)
Higgs decay to fermions at NLO in SMEFT
Benjamin Pecjak
(
Durham University
)
09:00 - 09:30
09:30
The CKM parameters in the SMEFT
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Javier Virto
(
Universitat de Barcelona
)
The CKM parameters in the SMEFT
Javier Virto
(
Universitat de Barcelona
)
09:30 - 10:00
10:00
Flavour constraints on the flavourless SMEFT
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Sophie Renner
(
CERN
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Flavour constraints on the flavourless SMEFT
Sophie Renner
(
CERN
)
10:00 - 10:30
10:30
High-energy constraints from low-energy neutrino non-standard interactions
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Jorge Terol Calvo
(
IFIC (CSIC-Univ València)
)
High-energy constraints from low-energy neutrino non-standard interactions
Jorge Terol Calvo
(
IFIC (CSIC-Univ València)
)
10:30 - 11:00
Many scenarios of new physics predict the existence of neutrino Non-Standard Interactions, new vector contact interactions between neutrinos and first generation fermions beyond the Standard Model. In this talk we will present model-independent constraints on the Standard Model Effective Field Theory at high energies from bounds on neutrino non-standard interactions derived at low energies. Our analysis explores a large set of new physics scenarios and includes full one-loop running effects below and above the electroweak scale. Our results show that neutrino non-standard interactions already push the scale of new physics beyond the TeV. We also conclude that bounds derived by other experimental probes, in particular by low-energy precision measurements and by charged lepton flavor violation searches, are generally more stringent.
11:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
Probing the SMEFT at CMS
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Alexander Josef Grohsjean
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
Probing the SMEFT at CMS
Alexander Josef Grohsjean
(
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)
)
11:30 - 12:00
12:00
Correlating uncertainties within the SMEFT
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Stefan Bißmann
Correlating uncertainties within the SMEFT
Stefan Bißmann
12:00 - 12:30
We investigate the impact of correlations between (theoretical and experimental) uncertainties on multi-experiment, multi-observable analyses within the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT). To do so, we perform a model-independent analysis of t-channel single top-quark production and top-quark decay data from ATLAS, CMS, CDF and D0. We show quantitatively how the fit changes when different experimental or theoretical correlations are assumed. Assuming no correlations returns a fit in agreement with the Standard Model while a 'best guess'-ansatz taking into account correlations would show deviations from the SM. At the same time, modelling the impact of higher order SMEFT-corrections the latter turn out to be a subleading source of uncertainty only.
12:30
Precision constraints on non-standard EW/Higgs couplings with HEPfit
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Jorge de Blas
(
University of New Hampshire (US)
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Precision constraints on non-standard EW/Higgs couplings with HEPfit
Jorge de Blas
(
University of New Hampshire (US)
)
12:30 - 13:00
In this talk I present the HEPfit code, a flexible open-source tool to perform statistical tests of the Standard Model or any of its extensions. I will focus the talk on the current capabilities of the code for studies of the electroweak and Higgs sectors. As an example of such capabilities, we consider the case of physics beyond the SM parameterized by the dimension-6 SMEFT, and derive bounds on new physics using current data as well as projections at future particle colliders.
13:00
Lunch break
Lunch break
13:00 - 14:00
14:00
LHC EFT Working Group Meeting
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Jose Santiago
(
Universidad de Granada (ES)
)
Michelangelo Mangano
(
CERN
)
LHC EFT Working Group Meeting
Jose Santiago
(
Universidad de Granada (ES)
)
Michelangelo Mangano
(
CERN
)
14:00 - 17:00