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Renormalization of dimension-six operators relevant for the Higgs decays

arXiv:1302.5661 · doi:10.1007/JHEP08(2013)033

Abstract

The discovery of the Higgs boson has opened a new window to test the SM through the measurements of its couplings. Of particular interest is the measured Higgs coupling to photons which arises in the SM at the one-loop level, and can then be significantly affected by new physics. We calculate the one-loop renormalization of the dimension-six operators relevant for , which can be potentially important since it could, in principle, give log-enhanced contributions from operator mixing. We find however that there is no mixing from any current-current operator that could lead to this log-enhanced effect. We show how the right choice of operator basis can make this calculation simple. We then conclude that can only be affected by RG mixing from operators whose Wilson coefficients are expected to be of one-loop size, among them fermion dipole-moment operators which we have also included.

21 pages. Improved version with h -> gamma Z results added and structure of anomalous-dimension matrix determined further. Conclusions unchanged

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