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EF04 Topical Group Community Meeting

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Meeting ID: 985 5604 0471

Swagato: question about Belle II results
AF: depends on Z->tautau type of result; if Belle can measure EWK physics through taus, we would be interested
SB: presenting polarization here, covers e.g. AFB and mixing angle, but there is full program of tau physics (e.g., BR, Vus, ...), will have white paper
AF: probably rare processes / precision physics frontier is interested; if they were unclear, we can help mediate

Richard Ruiz - Weak Boson Scattering with Weak Boson PDFs
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LOI question: how does EWK theory behave at very high energies, when momentum transfer is >>mZ?
can explore in many ways: EW boson scattering/fusion; EW boson PDF; EW parton showers; spin correlation and interference in parton showers; muon collider physics

exactly one year ago: exploring polarized matrix elements in MG5: this was done
EW VBF w/ multi-TeV muon colliders (effectively EW boson colliders)
NEW: explore validity of W/Z PDFs -> just added support for polarized W/Z PDF in MG5 (https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.02442)

what was done in MG?
mumu -> F+X = f * f * sigma + power-law and log correction
fully differential events for VV' -> F at LO
V is polarized vector boson
F can be anything, up to 5-6 legs
W/Z depends on helicity; added also polarized photon PDF (Weizsacker-Williams)

spent lots of time understanding when factorization works
necessary when m(V)/m(VV) ~< 0.1, just like heavy quark factorization

e mu -> H H nu nu
see effective-W approximation vs full matrix element: see disagreement for di-H masses <1TeV: highly not trivial
disagreement due to W and Z having large mass -> see that reducing vev by factor of ten you get agreement between EWA and full ME
really see that disagreement are power corrections depending on W mass

e mu -> G G G nu nu
uncertainty band due to mu_F factor
again, if one reduces vev, can get better agreement

looked at multiple processes: 2H, 4H, tt, ttG, ttH, ttZ, VVV...
table with m5amc notation for each process

summary: LOI question is how EW theory behaves
looked at polarized matrix elements, seeing clear picture that these PDFs are valid

Ayres: studying how to simulate EW processes at muon collider, what about tests of anomalous couplings? plans? large uncertainties could probably limit ability to set limits on anomalies?
RR: EW VBF: different work by Antonio Constantini and Luca about EFT; my side and Olivier's: our question is how EW fundamentally works at high energy, from theoretical point how factorization itself works 
in broken gauge theory; even if new collider constructed, there is question about whether tools we have at LHC are rigorous enough to discuss
my question is what are the uncertainties, and how do they go together (slide 7)
AF: this shows that LHC tools not work, and new tools still need some work; any idea about next step in improvement?
RR: parton shower is next part; machinery is there in MG5 (code to do matching, do DGLAP...), whether it can be done by March, that is the big question

Michael Roney - Electroweak precision at Belle II
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upgrade of SuperKEKB w/ polarized electrons: high precision EW program; probe dark sector
Michel parameters of tau; EDM; magnetic form factor...

upgrades to provide x40 luminosity

plan for precision neutral current EW measurements: ALR for beauty, charm, tau, muon, electron (only place where you can do these independently)
Chiral Belle ALR: shall choose electron helicity randomly pulse-by-pulse, to get reduce systematic effects (need to measure it, though - will use tau pairs at IP?)
existing tension in data at Z pole: 3.2 sigma between ALR SLC and ALR LEP: now Chiral Belle can measure this

slide w/ SMPO fit, one exception to everything in place

international collaboration of accelerator and particle physicists
theorists working on SM EW calculations: ee->mumu, ALR vs mixing angle, ee->ee (this is new development: see asymmetry w.r.t. mumu flips, due to effect of t channel)

new generator: ReneSANCe: new generator with beam polarization capable to produce Bhabhas
comparison between theory calculations and ReneSANCe, ALR vs angle w.r.t. e- direction: good agreement
one could use ReneSANCe to estimate uncertainties on ALR and mixing angle vs variations of W mass

Belle II paper w/ Bhabha acceptance in central part of detector: major development

assuming 70% polarized beam at IP one gets impressive precision on ALR for b, c, tau, muon, electron (barrel): relative uncertainties between 0.5 to 2.4%  (b and tau), with dataset of 40/ab
note that luminosity 20/ab or 40/ab gives small improvement: hitting systematic limit
Chiral Belle combined leptons w/ 40/ab should have uncertainty comparable to world average

precision probe of running of mixing angle when moving from pole: get sensitivity to new physics away from pole
beam polarization cancels in ratios: highest precision test of universality of fermion couplings

2D plots of vector vs axial couplings show that Chiral Belle can get 4-7 times improvements in bottom and charm cases

in an nutshell, Chiral Belle probes both high and low energy scales
unique sensitivity to dark sector w/ parity-violating light neutral gauge bosons, especially when Z' is off-shell or couples more to 3rd generation

Moller experiment at JLAB will measure mixing angle electron below 100MeV w/ similar precision
EIC can measure mixing angle in similar kinematic region as Belle, but lower precision

Chiral Belle can also provide tau Michel parameters, EDM, magnetic form factor F2
electron beam polarization reduces backgrounds on tau decays

EFT interactions between tau and photon: F1, F2 (anomalous magnetic moment) enter picture
angular polarizations of tau sensitive to EDM
conclusion: can get tau EDM limit to <1e-20 (stat only); if unpolarized, <5e-19

magnetic form factor: get limit on real part of F2(10GeV): up to 2e-6 (stat only, but usually systematics are under control)

hardware: lots of work here, low-emittance polarized source, spin rotators (lots of work here), Compton polarimeter (will reach absolute precision of longitudinal polarization of order <1%)
spin rotators: success in having them not mess up luminosity

summary: e- polarization upgrade opening a unique discovery window w/ precision EW
competitive measurements with those at Z pole, complementary to Moller and low-energy PV (test running couplings)

Junping: what is expected measurement uncertainty on beam polarization?
MR: assuming 0.5% in studies, study using BaBar, expect statistical uncertainty to 0.3%

Ayres: showed LR measurements can be interpreted as measurements of vector couplings, but in principle ALR would include also axial coupling; assuming that axial coupling is the LEP/SLD one? formula in 
slide 5 has an axial coupling in denominator too? one could also do AFB to get info about axial couplings
MR: assuming LEP values; AFB: not competitive; also have dependence on acceptance, one could in principle have sensitivity to axial by changing acceptance (angular cut) or doing 2D AFB vs ALR measurement

Ayres: table 13, some efficiencies seem ~low?
MR: b quark selection to get high purity sample, acceptance plays big role; these numbers are realistic, but would require people to work (tau and muon solid; electron based on Belle; b and c seem small, 
but realistic, need dedicated studies to identify them)

Ayres: LEP results in terms of effective mixing angles; here have results vs mu? which final form of results?
MR: probably prefer to publish vector coupling ;-)
calculations (such as slide 11) use effective on-shell case
focus is precision

Junping: does ISR play a role in ALR? it would change effective center-of-mass energy
MR: it does, and it is incorporated in the studies shown (e.g., slide 9, points are from KKMC, which includes it; ReneSANCe also does); could be interesting to do measurement vs c.o.m. energy in case of 
very hard ISR (but it would be low-statistics study...)

Ayres: slide 16, impact of axial vector couplings; they appear in that formula, and in case of charm uncertainty seems large; was this uncertainty included? it should be overall scaling effect?
MR: interesting point, worth taking a look at how sensitive we are to overall normalization
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    • 10:00 10:05
      Introduction & news 5m
      Speakers: Alberto Belloni, Ayres Freitas (University of Pittsburgh), Junping Tian (University of Tokyo)
    • 10:10 10:25
      Weak Boson Scattering with Weak Boson PDFs 15m
      Speaker: Richard Ruiz (Universite catholique de Louvain)
    • 10:30 10:45
      Electroweak precision at Belle II 15m
      Speakers: Swagato Banerjee, Swagato Banerjee (University of Louisville)