Indirect Signs of the Peccei-Quinn Mechanism
Abstract
In the Standard Model, the renormalization of the QCD vacuum angle θ is extremely tiny, and small θ is technically natural. In the general Standard Model effective field theory (SMEFT), however, θ is quadratically divergent, reflecting the fact that new sources of hadronic CP-violation typically produce O(1) threshold corrections to θ. The observation of such CP-violating interactions would therefore be in tension with solutions to the strong CP problem in which θ=0 is an ultraviolet boundary condition, pointing to the Peccei-Quinn mechanism as the explanation for why θ is small in the infrared. We study the quadratic divergences in θ arising from dimension-6 SMEFT operators and discuss the discovery prospects for these operators at electric dipole moment experiments, the LHC, and future proton-proton colliders.
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