The electroweak effective field theory from on-shell amplitudes
Gauthier Durieux, Teppei Kitahara, Yael Shadmi, Yaniv Weiss

TL;DR
This paper develops a bottom-up on-shell amplitude approach to the electroweak sector, deriving general massive three- and four-point amplitudes, identifying non-renormalizable interactions, and connecting results to the SMEFT framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel on-shell formalism for electroweak amplitudes, including non-renormalizable interactions, and links amplitude constraints to the SMEFT in a purely bottom-up manner.
Findings
Derived the most general massive three-point amplitudes consistent with symmetries.
Identified non-renormalizable interactions via tree-level unitarity constraints.
Connected amplitude structures to the standard-model effective field theory.
Abstract
We apply on-shell methods to the bottom-up construction of electroweak amplitudes, allowing for both renormalizable and non-renormalizable interactions. We use the little-group covariant massive-spinor formalism, and flesh out some of its details along the way. Thanks to the compact form of the resulting amplitudes, many of their properties, and in particular the constraints of perturbative unitarity, are easily seen in this formalism. Our approach is purely bottom-up, assuming just the standard-model electroweak spectrum as well as the conservation of electric charge and fermion number. The most general massive three-point amplitudes consistent with these symmetries are derived and studied in detail, as the primary building blocks for the construction of scattering amplitudes. We employ a simple argument, based on tree-level unitarity of four-point amplitudes, to identify the…
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