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Oblique Lessons from the $W$ Mass Measurement at CDF II

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-04-12 v1

Abstract

The CDF collaboration recently reported a new precise measurement of the WW boson mass MWM_W with a central value significantly larger than the SM prediction. We explore the effects of including this new measurement on a fit of the Standard Model (SM) to electroweak precision data. We characterize the tension of this new measurement with the SM and explore potential beyond the SM phenomena within the electroweak sector in terms of the oblique parameters SS, TT and UU. We show that the large MWM_W value can be accommodated in the fit by a large, nonzero value of UU, which is difficult to construct in explicit models. Assuming U=0U = 0, the electroweak fit strongly prefers large, positive values of TT. Finally, we study how the preferred values of the oblique parameters may be generated in the context of models affecting the electroweak sector at tree- and loop-level. In particular, we demonstrate that the preferred values of TT and SS can be generated with a real SU(2)L_L triplet scalar, the humble "swino," which can be heavy enough to evade current collider constraints, or by (multiple) species of a singlet-doublet fermion pair. We highlight challenges in constructing other simple models, such as a dark photon, for explaining a large MWM_W value, and several directions for further study.

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@article{arxiv.2204.05283,
  title  = {Oblique Lessons from the $W$ Mass Measurement at CDF II},
  author = {Pouya Asadi and Cari Cesarotti and Katherine Fraser and Samuel Homiller and Aditya Parikh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05283},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 + 6 pages, 5 figures