We discuss the limitations of the covariant derivative expansion prescription advocated to compute the oneloop Standard Model (SM) effective lagrangian when the heavy fields couple linearly to the SM. In particular, oneloop contributions resulting from the exchange of both heavy and light fields must be explicitly taken into account through matching because the proposed functional approach alone does not account for them. We review a simple case with a heavy scalar singlet of charge −1 to illustrate the argument. As two other examples where this matching is needed and this functional method gives a vanishing result, up to renormalization of the heavy sector parameters, we re-evaluate the one-loop corrections to the T-parameter due to a heavy scalar triplet with vanishing hypercharge coupling to the Brout– Englert–Higgs boson and to a heavy vector-like quark singlet of charged 2/3 mixing with the top quark, respectively. In all cases we make use of a new code for matching fundamental and effective theories in models with arbitrary heavy field additions.
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del Aguila, F., Kunszt, Z., & Santiago, J. (2016, May 1). One-loop effective lagrangians after matching. European Physical Journal C. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4081-1
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