SMEFT-Pheno-Agent: a natural-language-driven AI agent for machine-learning-assisted Standard Model Effective Field Theory phenomenology
Abstract
We present SMEFT-Pheno-Agent, a Python workflow guided by a natural-language AI agent to perform machine-learning-assisted Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) phenomenology at high-energy colliders. The software coordinates twelve automated execution phases spanning configuration intake, environment validation, event generation, machine-learning selection, statistical inference, and final audit. At each phase boundary, the agent interprets natural-language intent to generate runnable parameter files and adapter invocations required for subsequent execution. Once the detector-level events are written, the agent automatically proposes key kinematic observables alongside candidate machine-learning algorithms suited to the specific data structure and analysis objectives. All numerical calculations are delegated strictly to validated domain tools, with MadGraph5_aMC@NLO, Pythia, Delphes generating collider simulations, and MLAnalysis extracting features. The agent cannot modify physical parameters outside the locked configuration, and all LLM-produced artifacts, including parameter files, observable choices, algorithm selections, and prose drafts, are documented in machine-readable phase manifests prior to execution. These manifests establish complete reproducibility and audit traceability for SMEFT phenomenology studies.
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@article{arxiv.2607.22331,
title = {SMEFT-Pheno-Agent: a natural-language-driven AI agent for machine-learning-assisted Standard Model Effective Field Theory phenomenology},
author = {Yu-Chen Guo and Jie Wang and Ji-Chong Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.22331},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables