Filling the gaps between model predictions and their prerequisites in electric dipole moments
T.Fukuyama, K.Asahi

TL;DR
This paper clarifies the assumptions behind theoretical predictions of electric dipole moments in models beyond the standard model, emphasizing their importance for model refinement and experimental interpretation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the conditions affecting predictions of electric dipole moments and discusses their relevance to recent experimental results.
Findings
Clarified the assumptions underlying electric dipole moment predictions
Connected theoretical conditions to recent experimental data
Highlighted the importance of assumptions for model building
Abstract
We clarify the conditions or assumptions under which theoretical predictions of various models beyond the standard model give mainly in electric dipole moments. The correct interpretation of those conditions seems to be indispensable to the refinements of model building as well as to the mutual reliance in experimental and theoritical communities. The connections of these analyses to the recent experimental results at the LHC and the other places are also discussed.
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