Consistent Searches for SMEFT Effects in Non-Resonant Dijet Events
Stefan Alte, Matthias K\"onig, William Shepherd

TL;DR
This paper develops a consistent, model-independent method to set bounds on new physics effects in dijet production at the LHC using SMEFT, emphasizing the importance of proper EFT truncation and multiple operator contributions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, consistent approach to constraining SMEFT operators in non-resonant dijet events, accounting for multiple operators and theoretical uncertainties.
Findings
We identify two key operator combinations affecting dijet angular distributions.
Consistent EFT treatment weakens bounds compared to previous analyses.
The methods improve the reliability of EFT constraints in high-energy collider data.
Abstract
We investigate the bounds which can be placed on generic new-physics contributions to dijet production at the LHC using the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory, deriving the first consistently-treated EFT bounds from non-resonant high-energy data. We recast an analysis searching for quark compositeness, equivalent to treating the SM with one higher-dimensional operator as a complete UV model. In order to reach consistent, model-independent EFT conclusions, it is necessary to truncate the EFT effects consistently at order and to include the possibility of multiple operators simultaneously contributing to the observables, neither of which has been done in previous searches of this nature. Furthermore, it is important to give consistent error estimates for the theoretical predictions of the signal model, particularly in the region of phase space where the…
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