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Author (up) Pich, A.; Rosell, I.; Sanz-Cillero, J.J. url  doi
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  Title Oblique parameters at next-to-leading order within electroweak strongly-coupled scenarios: Constraining heavy resonances Type Journal Article
  Year 2025 Publication Physical Review D Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. D  
  Volume 112 Issue 3 Pages 035009 - 18pp  
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  Abstract Using a general (nonlinear) effective field theory description of the Standard Model electroweak symmetry breaking, we analyze the impact on the electroweak oblique parameters of hypothetical heavy resonance states strongly coupled to the SM particles. We present a next-to-leading order calculation of S and T that updates and generalizes our previous results, including P-odd operators in the Lagrangian, fermionic cuts and the current experimental bounds. We demonstrate that in any strongly coupled underlying theory where the two Weinberg sum rules are satisfied, as happens in asymptotically free gauge theories, the masses of the heavy vector and axial-vector states must be heavier than 10 TeV. Lighter resonances with masses around 2-3 TeV are only possible in theoretical scenarios where the second Weinberg sum rule is not fulfilled.  
  Address [Pich, Antonio] Univ Valencia, IFIC, CSIC, Apt Correus 22085, E-46071 Valencia, Spain, Email: pich@ific.uv.es;  
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  Publisher Amer Physical Soc Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 2470-0010 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:001569393700003 Approved no  
  Is ISI yes International Collaboration no  
  Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6835  
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