Energy-Enhanced Dimension Eight SMEFT Effects in VBF Higgs production

Abstract

We study Higgs boson production via vector boson fusion at the LHC, focusing on the process pp H + jj and capturing the leading energy-enhanced contributions within the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) up to order 1/4. Employing energy-scaling arguments, we predict the magnitude of each higher-dimensional operator's contribution. Utilizing the geometric formulation of SMEFT, our analysis incorporates dimension-eight operators not previously considered. We find that the kinematics of vector boson fusion - characterized by two highly forward jets - tend to suppress contributions from higher-dimensional operators, requiring a lower scale for SMEFT effects to become observable. This suggests that the SMEFT remains valid for lower than expected. Combined with the fact that LEP constrains the dimension-six operators with the most considerable impact on vector boson fusion, a regime exists where dimension-eight operators can have significant effects. In many cases, these dimension-eight operators also influence associated production processes like pp H V(jj), though differences in analysis cuts and kinematics mean this is not always the case. Our findings provide insights that could refine the search for SMEFT signals in collider experiments.

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