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Causality, Unitarity and Symmetry in Effective Field Theory

Published 19 Nov 2020 in hep-ph and hep-th | (2011.10058v3)

Abstract: Sum rules in effective field theories, predicated upon causality, place restrictions on scattering amplitudes mediated by effective contact interactions. Through unitarity of the $S$-matrix, these imply that the size of higher dimensional corrections to transition amplitudes between different states is bounded by the strength of their contributions to elastic forward scattering processes. This places fundamental limits on the extent to which hypothetical symmetries can be broken by effective interactions. All analysis is for dimension $8$ operators in the forward limit. Included is a thorough derivation of all positivity bounds for a chiral fermion in $SU(2)$ and $SU(3)$ global symmetry representations resembling those of the Standard Model, general bounds on flavour violation, new bounds for interactions between particles of different spin, inclusion of loops of dimension $6$ operators and illustration of the resulting strengthening of positivity bounds over tree-level expectations, a catalogue of supersymmetric effective interactions up to mass dimension $8$ and $4$ legs and the demonstration that supersymmetry unifies the positivity theorems as well as the new bounds.

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