Axion Like Particle Search at Higgs Factories

Abstract

We study the potential of the future Higgs factories, including the ILC, CEPC, and FCC-ee with s\sqrt{s} = 240-250 GeV on discovering axion-like particles (ALPs) through various production channels in the leptonic final states, e+e−→ffˉae^+e^- \to f\bar{f} a, where f=e,μ,νf=e,\mu,\nu. We show that the e+e−→e+e−ae^+e^- \to e^+e^- a with a→γγa \to \gamma\gamma provides the best bounds for the gaγγg_{a\gamma\gamma} and gaZZg_{aZZ} couplings, while e+e−→ννˉae^+e^- \to \nu\bar{\nu}a, with a→γγa \to \gamma\gamma offers the best bounds for the gaZZg_{aZZ} and gaZγg_{aZ\gamma} couplings. The e+e−→μ+μ−ae^+e^- \to \mu^+\mu^- a with a→γγ a \to \gamma\gamma provides intermediate sensitivity to the gaZZg_{aZZ} coupling. Our estimates of the bounds for the gaγγg_{a\gamma\gamma}, gaZγg_{aZ\gamma}, and gaZZg_{aZZ} couplings as a function of ALP mass (MaM_a) ranging from 0.1 GeV to 100 GeV provide valuable insights for future experiments aiming to detect ALPs. We find that gaγγg_{a\gamma\gamma} around 1.5×10−4 GeV−11.5\times10^{-4}~\rm GeV^{-1} for Ma=0.1−6M_a = 0.1-6 GeV is currently not ruled out by any other experiments.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure

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