Effective limits on single scalar extensions in the light of recent LHC data
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2023-03-23Referencia bibliográfica
Anisha et al. Effective limits on single scalar extensions in the light of recent LHC data. Phys. ReV. D 107, 055028 (2023)[https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.055028]
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SRA (Spain) PID2019 - 106087 GB -C21/10.13039/5011000110; Junta de Andalucia FQM-101 A-FQM-467-UGR18 PID2021-128396NB-100 P18 -FR -4314; UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) ST/P001246/1; Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India SERB/PHY/2019501; Sugar Research AustraliaResumen
In this paper, we work with 16 different single scalar particle extensions of the Standard Model.
We present the sets of dimension-six effective operators and the associatedWilson coefficients as functions
of model parameters after integrating out the heavy scalars up to one loop, including the heavy-light
mixing, for each such scenario. Using the correspondence between the effective operators and the
observables at the electroweak scale, and employing Bayesian statistics, we compute the allowed ranges of
new physics parameters that are further translated and depicted in two-dimensional Wilson coefficient
space in light of the latest CMS and ATLAS data up to 137 and 139 fb−1, respectively.We also adjudge the
status of those new physics extensions that offer similar sets of relevant effective operators. In addition, we
provide a model-independent fit of 23 Standard Model effective field theory Wilson coefficients using
electroweak precision observables, single- and di-Higgs data, as well as kinematic distributions of diboson
production.





