The EFT coefficients in any gapped, scalar, Lorentz invariant field theory must satisfy positivity requirements if there is to exist a local, analytic Wilsonian UV completion. We apply these bounds to the tree level scattering amplitudes for a massive Galileon. The addition of a mass term, which does not spoil the non-renormalization theorem of the Galileon and preserves the Galileon symmetry at loop level, is necessary to satisfy the lowest order positivity bound. We further show that a careful choice of successively higher derivative corrections are necessary to satisfy the higher order positivity bounds. There is then no obstruction to a local UV completion from considerations of tree level 2-to-2 scattering alone. To demonstrate this we...
We apply the recently developed positivity bounds for particles with spin, applied away from the for...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...
Theories such as massive Galileons and massive gravity can satisfy the presently known improved posi...
We derive positivity bounds on low energy effective field theories which admit gapped, analytic, uni...
Assuming the existence of a local, analytic, unitary UV completion in a Poincaré invariant scalar fi...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
Abstract Theories such as massive Galileons and massive gravity can satisfy the presently known impr...
For a low energy effective theory to admit a standard local, unitary, analytic and Lorentz-invariant...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We derive new effective field theory (EFT) positivity bounds on the elastic $2\to2$ scattering ampli...
Positivity bounds - constraints on any low-energy effective field theory imposed by the fundamental ...
We apply the recently developed positivity bounds for particles with spin, applied away from the for...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...
Theories such as massive Galileons and massive gravity can satisfy the presently known improved posi...
We derive positivity bounds on low energy effective field theories which admit gapped, analytic, uni...
Assuming the existence of a local, analytic, unitary UV completion in a Poincaré invariant scalar fi...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
Abstract Theories such as massive Galileons and massive gravity can satisfy the presently known impr...
For a low energy effective theory to admit a standard local, unitary, analytic and Lorentz-invariant...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a number o...
We derive new effective field theory (EFT) positivity bounds on the elastic $2\to2$ scattering ampli...
Positivity bounds - constraints on any low-energy effective field theory imposed by the fundamental ...
We apply the recently developed positivity bounds for particles with spin, applied away from the for...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...
9 pages + 2 appendices and references, 4 figuresWe constrain effective field theories by going beyon...