Probing New Physics with the Electron Yukawa coupling
Abstract
A dedicated run of a future electron-positron collider (FCC-ee) at a center-of-mass energy equal to the Higgs boson mass would enable a direct measurement of the electron Yukawa coupling. However, it poses substantial experimental difficulties due to large backgrounds, the requirement for monochromatised beams, and the potential extension of the FCC-ee timeline. Given this, we explore the extent to which the electron Yukawa coupling can be enhanced in simplified UV models and examine whether such scenarios can be constrained by other FCC-ee runs or upcoming experiments at the intensity frontier. Our results indicate that in certain classes of models, the provides a probe of the electron Yukawa coupling that is as effective or better than the FCC-ee. Nevertheless, there exist models that can lead to sizeable deviations in the electron Yukawa coupling which can only be probed in a dedicated run at the Higgs pole mass.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.07628,
title = {Probing New Physics with the Electron Yukawa coupling},
author = {Barbara Anna Erdelyi and Ramona Gröber and Nudzeim Selimovic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07628},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
27 pages + appendices; ancillary file attached with one-loop matching to SMEFT; v2: improved discussion