In this work, the possible dynamics of the massive leptonic photon Z l are reconsidered via the e + e - -> mu + mu - process at the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) with the updated center-of-mass energies (380, 1500, and 3000 GeV). We show that new generation colliders as CLIC can observe the massive leptophilic vector boson Z l with mass up to the center-ofmass energy, provided that the leptonic coupling constant is g l >= 10 - 3 . In this study, we also estimated the cross sections by artificial neural networks using the theoretical results we obtained for CLIC. According to the results obtained, it was seen that these predictions could be made through machine learning.SCOAP3Funded by SCOAP3 under Creative Commons License, CC-BY 4.0
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