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CP Violation in Higgs-Gauge Interactions: From Tabletop Experiments to the LHC
Vincenzo Cirigliano1, Andreas Crivellin2,3, Wouter Dekens4
1Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.
Abstract:
We investigate the interplay between the high- and low-energy phenomenology of CP-violating interactions of the Higgs boson with gauge bosons. For this purpose, we use an effective field theory approach and consider all dimension-six operators arising in so-called universal theories. We compute their loop-induced contributions to electric dipole moments and the CP asymmetry in B→X_{s}γ and compare the resulting current and prospective constraints to the projected sensitivity of the LHC. Low-energy measurements are shown to generally have a far stronger constraining power, which results in highly correlated allowed regions in coupling space-a distinctive pattern that could be probed at the high-luminosity LHC.
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