Axion-like particles at future colliders

Abstract Axion-like particles (ALPs) are pseudo Nambu–Goldstone bosons of spontaneously broken global symmetries in high-energy extensions of the Standard Model (SM). This makes them a prime target for future experiments aiming to discover new physics which addresses some of the open questions of th...

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Main Authors: Martin Bauer, Mathias Heiles, Matthias Neubert, Andrea Thamm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6587-9
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spelling doaj-7fbc56d6540349b78361e42deed281ac2020-11-25T00:29:22ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522019-01-0179112510.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6587-9Axion-like particles at future collidersMartin Bauer0Mathias Heiles1Matthias Neubert2Andrea Thamm3Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics, Durham UniversityPRISMA Cluster of Excellence, Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg UniversityPRISMA Cluster of Excellence, Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg UniversityTheoretical Physics Department, CERNAbstract Axion-like particles (ALPs) are pseudo Nambu–Goldstone bosons of spontaneously broken global symmetries in high-energy extensions of the Standard Model (SM). This makes them a prime target for future experiments aiming to discover new physics which addresses some of the open questions of the SM. While future high-precision experiments can discover ALPs with masses well below the GeV scale, heavier ALPs can be searched for at future high-energy lepton and hadron colliders. We discuss the reach of the different proposed colliders, focusing on resonant ALP production, ALP production in the decay of heavy SM resonances, and associate ALP production with photons, Z bosons or Higgs bosons. We consider the leading effective operators mediating interactions between the ALP and SM particles and discuss search strategies for ALPs decaying promptly as well as ALPs with delayed decays. Projections for the high-luminosity run of the LHC and its high-energy upgrade, CLIC, the future $$e^+e^-$$ e+e- ring-colliders CEPC and FCC-ee, the future pp colliders SPPC and FCC-hh, and for the MATHUSLA surface array are presented. We further discuss the constraining power of future measurements of electroweak precision parameters on the relevant ALP couplings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6587-9
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Mathias Heiles
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Mathias Heiles
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Axion-like particles at future colliders
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
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Mathias Heiles
Matthias Neubert
Andrea Thamm
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title Axion-like particles at future colliders
title_short Axion-like particles at future colliders
title_full Axion-like particles at future colliders
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series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Axion-like particles (ALPs) are pseudo Nambu–Goldstone bosons of spontaneously broken global symmetries in high-energy extensions of the Standard Model (SM). This makes them a prime target for future experiments aiming to discover new physics which addresses some of the open questions of the SM. While future high-precision experiments can discover ALPs with masses well below the GeV scale, heavier ALPs can be searched for at future high-energy lepton and hadron colliders. We discuss the reach of the different proposed colliders, focusing on resonant ALP production, ALP production in the decay of heavy SM resonances, and associate ALP production with photons, Z bosons or Higgs bosons. We consider the leading effective operators mediating interactions between the ALP and SM particles and discuss search strategies for ALPs decaying promptly as well as ALPs with delayed decays. Projections for the high-luminosity run of the LHC and its high-energy upgrade, CLIC, the future $$e^+e^-$$ e+e- ring-colliders CEPC and FCC-ee, the future pp colliders SPPC and FCC-hh, and for the MATHUSLA surface array are presented. We further discuss the constraining power of future measurements of electroweak precision parameters on the relevant ALP couplings.
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