Speaker
Pablo Olgoso
(Universidad de Granada)
Description
Comparing the low energy phenomenology of flavour models can be a hard task, especially if one-loop running and matching are taken into account. In this talk, I will briefly review the use of Matchmakereft, an automated tool to compute matching and RGEs of general models into general EFTs, and how it can be used for the study of models addressing flavour anomalies.
In particular, I will show an example on how a three field extension of the SM (for which there are no full one-loop matching examples in the literature) can open up new ways of explaining the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, while accommodating some other flavour anomalies.