Froggatt-Nielsen meets the SMEFT
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Abstract We study the matching of Froggatt-Nielsen theories of flavour onto the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), upon integrating out a heavy Beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) scalar ‘flavon’ whose vacuum expectation value breaks an Abelian flavour symmetry at energies ΛFN well above the electroweak scale, ΛFN> ΛSM. We include matching contributions to the infrared dSM = 6 (Warsaw basis) SMEFT sourced from ultraviolet contact terms suppressed up to order 1/$$ {\Lambda}_{\textrm{UV}}^2 $$
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in the Froggatt-Nielsen Lagrangian, where ΛUV> ΛFN is an arbitrary ultraviolet scale where further unspecified BSM particles are dynamical. This includes tree-level (one-loop) ultraviolet diagrams with dFN = 6 (5) effective vertices. We first do so with a toy model, but then generalize our findings to arbitrary Frogatt-Nielsen charges. Our results indicate a rich and non-trivial signature of Froggatt-Nielsen theories on the (otherwise) model-independent operators of the SMEFT, and we briefly speculate on extending our analysis to broader classes of BSM flavour models, e.g. non-Abelian and/or gauged theories. We thus take an important step towards determining how to use rapidly developing theoretical and experimental SMEFT technologies to gain unambiguous insight into the SM’s longstanding fermion flavour puzzle.
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Acknowledgements: We thank Tyler Corbett for his help understanding certain SMEFT Feynman Rules in the unbroken electroweak phase, Rodrigo Alonso for reminding us about how to treat Goldstone bosons in non-renormalizable operators, the Cambridge Pheno Working Group for helpful discussions while completing this work, and Ben Allanach for useful comments in the finishing stages of the paper. The work of EL is supported by STFC consolidated grants ST/T000694/1 and ST/X000664/1. JT gratefully acknowledges prior funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 101022203, and guest support from the T-2 Group at LANL. JT also thanks the participants of HEFT2023 for valuable insight, Steve King for inspiring early discussions that slowly evolved into this work, and Robert Szafron for clarifying remarks regarding matching formalisms.
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European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Marie Sk?odowska-Curie actions (101022203)
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