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ALP-SMEFT Interference

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The Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) offers a powerful theoretical framework for parameterizing the low-energy effects of heavy new particles with masses far above the scale of electroweak symmetry breaking. Additional light degrees of freedom extend the effective theory. We show that light new particles that are weakly coupled to the SM via non-renormalizable interactions induce non-zero Wilson coefficients in the SMEFT Lagrangian via renormalization-group evolution. For the well-motivated example of axions and axion-like particles (ALPs) interacting with the SM via classically shift-invariant dimension-5 interactions, we calculate how these interactions contribute to the one-loop renormalization of the dimension-6 SMEFT operators, and how this running sources additional contributions to the Wilson coefficients on top of those expected from heavy new states. As an application, we study the ALP contributions to the magnetic dipole moment of the top quark and comment on implications of electroweak precision constraints on ALP couplings.

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Axions and Axion-like particles: collider searches

hep-ph · 2025-08-26 · accept · novelty 0.0

A pedagogical review of the ALP effective field theory, production and decay at colliders, indirect search strategies, and a summary of current bounds on the ALP-photon coupling.

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  • Axions and Axion-like particles: collider searches hep-ph · 2025-08-26 · accept · none · ref 136 · internal anchor

    A pedagogical review of the ALP effective field theory, production and decay at colliders, indirect search strategies, and a summary of current bounds on the ALP-photon coupling.