The flair of Higgsflare: Distinguishing electroweak EFTs with $W_LW_L \to n\times h$
Raquel Gomez-Ambrosio (Univ. Milano Bicocca, INFN), Felipe J., Llanes-Estrada, Alexandre Salas-Bernardez, Juan J. Sanz-Cillero (Univ., Complutense de Madrid, IPARCOS)

TL;DR
This paper explores how to distinguish between SMEFT and HEFT frameworks in electroweak physics by analyzing multi-Higgs production processes, providing new correlations and methods for experimental identification.
Contribution
It introduces a phenomenological approach to differentiate SMEFT from HEFT using Higgs production amplitudes and correlations among BSM corrections, extending previous geometric criteria.
Findings
Derived new correlations among BSM corrections to HEFT coefficients.
Analyzed the Flare function $ ext{F}(h)$ and its relation to SMEFT operators.
Discussed methods to access $ ext{F}(h)$ from experimental data.
Abstract
The electroweak symmetry-breaking sector is one of the most promising and uncharted parts of the Standard Model; but it seems likely that new electroweak physics may be out of reach of the present accelerator effort and the hope is to observe small deviations from the SM. Given that, Effective Field Theory becomes the logic method to use, and SMEFT has become the standard. However, the most general theory with the known particle content is HEFT, and whether SMEFT suffices should be investigated in future experimental efforts. Building on investigations by other groups that established geometric criteria to distinguish SMEFT from HEFT (useful for theorists examining specific beyond-SM completions), we seek more phenomenological understanding and present an analogous discussion aimed at a broader audience. We discuss various aspects of (multi-) Higgs boson production from longitudinal…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Neutrino Physics Research
