Positivity in electron-positron scattering: testing the axiomatic quantum field theory principles and probing the existence of UV states
Benjamin Fuks, Yiming Liu, Cen Zhang, Shuang-Yong Zhou

TL;DR
This paper explores how positivity bounds on dimension-8 four-electron operators at future lepton colliders can test fundamental quantum field theory principles, potentially reveal UV-scale particles, or confirm the Standard Model's validity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework for using dimension-8 positivity bounds to test quantum field theory axioms, probe UV states, and universally validate the Standard Model.
Findings
Positivity violation could be detected at 1-10 TeV scales.
Dimension-8 positivity bounds can exclude or confirm UV particles.
The approach provides a model-independent test of the Standard Model.
Abstract
We consider the positivity bounds on dimension-8 four-electron operators and study two related phenomenological aspects at future lepton colliders. First, if positivity is violated, probing such violations will revolutionize our understanding of the fundamental pillars of quantum field theory and the -matrix theory. We observe that positivity violation at scales of 1--10 TeV can potentially be probed at future lepton colliders even if one assumes that dimension-6 operators are also present. Second, the positive nature of the dimension-8 parameter space often allows us to either directly infer the existence of UV-scale particles together with their quantum numbers or exclude them up to certain scales in a model-independent way. In particular, dimension-8 positivity plays an important role in the test of the Standard Model. If no deviations from the Standard Model are observed, it…
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