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Gauge fixing the Standard Model Effective Field Theory

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arxiv 1803.08001 v2 pith:L7FZ6YJU submitted 2018-03-21 hep-ph

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We gauge fix the Standard Model Effective Field Theory in a manner invariant under background field gauge transformations using a geometric description of the field connections.

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