Through precision straits to next standard model heights
Andr\'e David (1), Giampiero Passarino (2, 3) ((1) PH Department,, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, (2) Dipartimento di Fisica Teorica, Universit\`a, di Torino, Italy, (3) INFN, Sezione di Torino, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the role of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) as a comprehensive framework for analyzing deviations from the Standard Model across all particle physics measurements, guiding future discoveries.
Contribution
It reviews how SMEFT can unify and interpret diverse experimental data to identify potential signs of new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
SMEFT provides a consistent framework for all measurements.
It relates to existing Higgs coupling frameworks and pseudo-observables.
Addresses the role of SMEFT in current and future collider experiments.
Abstract
After the LHC Run 1, the standard model (SM) of particle physics has been completed. Yet, despite its successes, the SM has shortcomings vis-\`{a}-vis cosmological and other observations. At the same time, while the LHC restarts for Run 2 at 13 TeV, there is presently a lack of direct evidence for new physics phenomena at the accelerator energy frontier. From this state of affairs arises the need for a consistent theoretical framework in which deviations from the SM predictions can be calculated and compared to precision measurements. Such a framework should be able to comprehensively make use of all measurements in all sectors of particle physics, including LHC Higgs measurements, past electroweak precision data, electric dipole moment, , penguins and flavor physics, neutrino scattering, deep inelastic scattering, low-energy scattering, mass measurements, and any…
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