SMEFT and HEFT in Standard Model Observables
SMEFT and HEFT are different controlled descriptions of deviations from Standard Model observables. SMEFT expands in canonical dimension with the Higgs in a linear doublet; HEFT realizes electroweak symmetry nonlinearly and uses a chiral power counting in which the physical Higgs is a singlet. A valid prediction must declare the framework, basis, input scheme, perturbative order, and truncation before a coefficient is interpreted.
Required background. Use the parameter coordinates of the Standard Model Lagrangian, the framework distinction in SMEFT and HEFT, and the observable input translations of electroweak renormalization schemes.
Helpful background. Basis translation and reproducibility supplies the invariant round-trip test for field redefinitions and equation-of-motion relations.
Two expansions, two hypotheses
Section titled “Two expansions, two hypotheses”SMEFT assumes a mass gap to additional degrees of freedom and a linearly transforming Higgs doublet. Its Lagrangian is
Canonical dimension supplies the primary expansion in and , while loops supply a second expansion in couplings divided by . Redundant operators are removed using integration by parts, algebraic identities, and leading equations of motion; the Warsaw basis is one complete baryon-number-conserving dimension-six choice Grzadkowski et al. 2010, §§2–3.
HEFT instead packages the Goldstone modes in
and treats the physical scalar as a singlet. A leading bosonic term is
with an arbitrary analytic function inside the EFT domain. The ordering is chiral: derivatives, weak couplings, fermion masses, and loops carry assigned weights rather than being sorted solely by canonical dimension. A systematic light-Higgs electroweak chiral construction is given in Buchalla, Catà, and Krause 2014, §§2–4.
SMEFT occupies a constrained region of HEFT parameter space when a smooth doublet coordinate exists and the coefficient functions satisfy the corresponding relations. HEFT is not simply “SMEFT with more operators,” and a HEFT coefficient cannot be inserted into a dimension-six SMEFT likelihood without a declared matching map.
Worked SMEFT deformation: the neutral mass relation
Section titled “Worked SMEFT deformation: the neutral mass relation”Consider the Warsaw-basis operator
In unitary gauge at , , so
and therefore
At fixed Lagrangian coordinates this produces the fractional shift and leaves the charged mass term unchanged at tree level. That is not yet an experimental prediction. If is itself an input, the same equation must be inverted, shifting derived parameters and every other observable. For input coordinates and observable ,
where is found by holding the chosen input observables fixed. Omitting the second term makes the result input-scheme dependent for the wrong reason. The complete dimension-six prediction workflow, including parameter shifts, is reviewed in Brivio and Trott 2019, §§4–6.
Amplitude order and the quadratic-term question
Section titled “Amplitude order and the quadratic-term question”For a dimension-six amplitude,
Squaring gives
Keeping the dimension-six square while dropping dimension-eight interference is not a complete calculation. It may still be reported as a sensitivity or positivity diagnostic if labeled explicitly and accompanied by a validity estimate. If the linear interference vanishes because of helicity, CP, or phase-space selection, the missing terms become especially important rather than automatically negligible.
Basis translation is an invariant round trip
Section titled “Basis translation is an invariant round trip”Let two nonredundant bases be related at the retained order by and matrix elements by . Then
This contraction—not the individual coefficient—is the invariant. A valid translation must also transform input shifts, anomalous dimensions, flavor assumptions, and any covariance or prior defined in coefficient space. The minimum round trip is:
- transform the Lagrangian coefficients and all declared conventions to the target basis;
- recompute or transform the observable at the same EFT and loop order;
- apply the inverse map;
- recover the original amplitude and input observables through the retained order.
A failure can signal a transposed anomalous-dimension convention, an omitted equation-of-motion term, or a prior/likelihood that was treated as basis invariant when it was not.
Framework and validity decision
Section titled “Framework and validity decision”| Question | SMEFT answer | HEFT answer |
|---|---|---|
| Higgs transformation | component of a linear doublet | singlet accompanying nonlinear Goldstones |
| Leading ordering | canonical dimension plus loops | chiral dimension plus loops |
| Higgs-coupling relations | correlated by doublet analyticity | independent coefficient functions unless constrained |
| Natural regime | decoupling heavy physics with | nonlinear electroweak dynamics with a controlled chiral scale |
| Invalid shortcut | arbitrary resummation of selected dimension-six terms | assigning SMEFT dimension counting to chiral operators |
Before fitting, record the process energy, coefficient normalization, flavor hypothesis, RG scale, input scheme, loop order, retained linear/quadratic terms, and an event-level validity mask. A bin whose characteristic invariants approach the declared cutoff cannot be rescued by a small best-fit coefficient after the fact.
The typed handoff to a precision analysis is
It contains no current limits. Those require a released likelihood and the observable semantics developed in Precision Standard Model.
References
Section titled “References”- Brivio, Ilaria, and Michael Trott. “The Standard Model as an Effective Field Theory.” Physics Reports 793 (2019): 1–98, §§4–6. DOI.
- Buchalla, Gerhard, Oscar Catà, and Claudius Krause. “Complete Electroweak Chiral Lagrangian with a Light Higgs at NLO.” Nuclear Physics B 880 (2014): 552–573, §§2–4. DOI.
- Grzadkowski, Bohdan, Michał Iskrzyński, Mikołaj Misiak, and Janusz Rosiek. “Dimension-Six Terms in the Standard Model Lagrangian.” Journal of High Energy Physics 2010, no. 10 (2010): 085, §§2–3. DOI.