Search For a Leptoquark and Vector-like Lepton in a Muon Collider

Abstract

The proposal for a high-energy muon collider offers many opportunities in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). The collider by construction is likely to be more sensitive to the muon-philic models, primarily motivated by the BSM explanation of muon (g−2)(g-2) excess and quark flavor anomalies. In this work, we explore the potential of the proposed muon collider in the context of such models and focus on one such model that extends the Standard Model (SM) with a leptoquark, a vector-like lepton, and a real scalar. In this model, we propose searches for TeV scale leptoquarks in 2μ+2b+2\mu+2b+MET channel. Notably, the leptoquark can be produced singly at the muon collider with a large cross-section. We have shown that a significant signal in this channel can be detected at 3~TeV muon collider even with an integrated luminosity as low as ∼10\sim 10~fb−1^{-1}.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures, and 3 table

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