Abstract We compute the causality/positivity bounds on the Wilson coefficients of scalar-tensor effective field theories. Two-sided bounds are obtained by extracting IR information from UV physics via dispersion relations of scattering amplitudes, making use of the full crossing symmetry. The graviton t-channel pole is carefully treated in the numerical optimization, taking into account the constraints with fixed impact parameters. It is shown that the typical sizes of the Wilson coefficients can be estimated by simply inspecting the dispersion relations. We carve out sharp bounds on the leading coefficients, particularly, the scalar-Gauss-Bonnet couplings, and discuss how some bounds vary with the leading (∂ϕ)4 coefficient and as well as p...
We show how calculable IR loop effects impact positivity bounds in Effective Field Theories with cau...
We analyze constraints from perturbative unitarity and crossing on the leading contributions of high...
The objective of this Thesis is to explore several related questions with regards to criteria for vi...
Physical principles such as unitarity, causality, and locality can constrain the space of consistent...
In this thesis we explore constraints on the possible 2 -> 2 scattering amplitudes in an Effective F...
Abstract We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a...
In this thesis we discussed the fundamental consistency conditions that Wilson coefficients must re...
In the absence of a theory of everything, modern physicists need to rely on other predictive tools a...
We derive positivity bounds on EFT coefficients in theories where boosts are spontaneously broken. W...
Abstract Sum rules in effective field theories, predicated upon causality, place restrictions on sca...
We find the complete set of conditions satisfied by the forward 2→2 scattering amplitude in unitary ...
Abstract: Low-energy effective field theories containing a light scalar field are used extensively i...
We find the complete set of conditions satisfied by the forward 2 -> 2 scattering amplitude in unita...
Assuming the existence of a local, analytic, unitary UV completion in a Poincaré invariant scalar fi...
The EFT coefficients in any gapped, scalar, Lorentz invariant field theory must satisfy positivity r...
We show how calculable IR loop effects impact positivity bounds in Effective Field Theories with cau...
We analyze constraints from perturbative unitarity and crossing on the leading contributions of high...
The objective of this Thesis is to explore several related questions with regards to criteria for vi...
Physical principles such as unitarity, causality, and locality can constrain the space of consistent...
In this thesis we explore constraints on the possible 2 -> 2 scattering amplitudes in an Effective F...
Abstract We investigate the soft behaviour of scalar effective field theories (EFTs) when there is a...
In this thesis we discussed the fundamental consistency conditions that Wilson coefficients must re...
In the absence of a theory of everything, modern physicists need to rely on other predictive tools a...
We derive positivity bounds on EFT coefficients in theories where boosts are spontaneously broken. W...
Abstract Sum rules in effective field theories, predicated upon causality, place restrictions on sca...
We find the complete set of conditions satisfied by the forward 2→2 scattering amplitude in unitary ...
Abstract: Low-energy effective field theories containing a light scalar field are used extensively i...
We find the complete set of conditions satisfied by the forward 2 -> 2 scattering amplitude in unita...
Assuming the existence of a local, analytic, unitary UV completion in a Poincaré invariant scalar fi...
The EFT coefficients in any gapped, scalar, Lorentz invariant field theory must satisfy positivity r...
We show how calculable IR loop effects impact positivity bounds in Effective Field Theories with cau...
We analyze constraints from perturbative unitarity and crossing on the leading contributions of high...
The objective of this Thesis is to explore several related questions with regards to criteria for vi...