Fitting Higgs Data with Nonlinear Effective Theory
G. Buchalla, O. Cata, A. Celis, C. Krause

TL;DR
This paper interprets Higgs data using a nonlinear effective field theory, providing a systematic EFT-based analysis of Higgs couplings and extending the conventional $ppa$ formalism with Bayesian fits and higher-order generalizations.
Contribution
It offers a systematic EFT interpretation of Higgs coupling fits, extending the $ppa$ formalism to next-to-leading order and comparing with linear EFT approaches.
Findings
Bayesian fit results for Higgs couplings: $c_V$, $c_t$, $c_b$, $c_ au$, $c_{}amma$, $c_{gg}$.
Justification of the $ppa$ formalism within QFT.
Discussion on extending the formalism to higher orders.
Abstract
In a recent paper we showed that the electroweak chiral Lagrangian at leading order is equivalent to the conventional formalism used by ATLAS and CMS to test Higgs anomalous couplings. Here we apply this fact to fit the latest Higgs data. The new aspect of our analysis is a systematic interpretation of the fit parameters within an EFT. Concentrating on the processes of Higgs production and decay that have been measured so far, six parameters turn out to be relevant: , , , , , . A global Bayesian fit is then performed with the result: , , , , , . Additionally, we show how this leading-order parametrization can be generalized to next-to-leading order, thus improving the …
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