Parton distributions in the SMEFT from high-energy Drell-Yan tails
Authors
Greljo, Admir
Iranipour, Shayan
Kassabov, Zahari
Madigan, Maeve
Moore, James
Rojo, Juan
Ubiali, Maria
Voisey, Cameron
Publication Date
2021-07-19Journal Title
Journal of High Energy Physics
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Volume
2021
Issue
7
Language
en
Type
Article
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Greljo, A., Iranipour, S., Kassabov, Z., Madigan, M., Moore, J., Rojo, J., Ubiali, M., & et al. (2021). Parton distributions in the SMEFT from high-energy Drell-Yan tails. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021 (7) https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep07(2021)122
Abstract
Abstract: The high-energy tails of charged- and neutral-current Drell-Yan processes provide important constraints on the light quark and anti-quark parton distribution functions (PDFs) in the large-x region. At the same time, short-distance new physics effects such as those encoded by the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) would induce smooth distortions to the same high-energy Drell-Yan tails. In this work, we assess for the first time the interplay between PDFs and EFT effects for high-mass Drell-Yan processes at the LHC and quantify the impact that the consistent joint determination of PDFs and Wilson coefficients has on the bounds derived for the latter. We consider two well-motivated new physics scenarios: 1) electroweak oblique corrections (Ŵ, Ŷ) and 2) four-fermion interactions potentially related to the LHCb anomalies in R(K(*)). We account for available Drell-Yan data, both from unfolded cross sections and from searches, and carry out dedicated projections for the High-Luminosity LHC. Our main finding is that, while the interplay between PDFs and EFT effects remains moderate for the current dataset, it will become a significant challenge for EFT analyses at the HL-LHC.
Keywords
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics, Phenomenological Models, QCD Phenomenology
Identifiers
jhep07(2021)122, 16279
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep07(2021)122
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/329832
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