Colorful Imprints of Heavy States in the Electroweak Effective Theory
Abstract
We analyze heavy states from generic ultraviolet completions of the Standard Model in a model-independent way and investigate their implications on the low-energy couplings of the electroweak effective theory. We build a general effective Lagrangian, implementing the electroweak symmetry breaking with a non-linear Nambu-Goldstone realization, which couples the known particles to the heavy states. We generalize the formalism developed in previous works~[1,2] to include colored resonances, both of bosonic and fermionic type. We study bosonic heavy states with and , in singlet or triplet representations and in singlet or octet representations of , and fermionic resonances with that are electroweak doublets and QCD triplets or singlets. Integrating out the heavy scales, we determine the complete pattern of low-energy couplings at the lowest non-trivial order. Some specific types of (strongly- and weakly-coupled) ultraviolet completions are discussed to illustrate the generality of our approach and to make contact with current experimental searches.
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@article{arxiv.1810.10544,
title = {Colorful Imprints of Heavy States in the Electroweak Effective Theory},
author = {Claudius Krause and Antonio Pich and Ignasi Rosell and Joaquín Santos and Juan José Sanz-Cillero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.10544},
year = {2019}
}
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51 pages, 2 figures, 12 tables; v2: matches Journal version