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Main Authors: Bartocci, Riccardo, Biekötter, Anke, Hurth, Tobias
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09674
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author Bartocci, Riccardo
Biekötter, Anke
Hurth, Tobias
author_facet Bartocci, Riccardo
Biekötter, Anke
Hurth, Tobias
contents Global analyses in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) framework serve as a tool to probe potential directions of new physics. To break degeneracies between the Wilson coefficients of the SMEFT, it is essential to combine observables from various experiments. Since different observables entering global fits may be measured at different energy scales, it becomes increasingly important to account for this fact through the renormalisation group evolution (RGE) of the Wilson coefficients. In this work, we investigate the effects of the RGE on a global SMEFT fit under the assumption of a $U(3)^5$ symmetry within the minimal flavour violation framework. We comment on the role of next-to-leading order SMEFT predictions for breaking potential degeneracies between Wilson coefficients arising as a result of RGE effects.
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spellingShingle Renormalisation group evolution effects on global SMEFT analyses
Bartocci, Riccardo
Biekötter, Anke
Hurth, Tobias
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Global analyses in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) framework serve as a tool to probe potential directions of new physics. To break degeneracies between the Wilson coefficients of the SMEFT, it is essential to combine observables from various experiments. Since different observables entering global fits may be measured at different energy scales, it becomes increasingly important to account for this fact through the renormalisation group evolution (RGE) of the Wilson coefficients. In this work, we investigate the effects of the RGE on a global SMEFT fit under the assumption of a $U(3)^5$ symmetry within the minimal flavour violation framework. We comment on the role of next-to-leading order SMEFT predictions for breaking potential degeneracies between Wilson coefficients arising as a result of RGE effects.
title Renormalisation group evolution effects on global SMEFT analyses
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09674