Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1850523 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Axion-like particles (ALPs), relatively light (pseudo-)scalars coupled to two gauge bosons, are a common feature of many extensions of the Standard Model. Up to now there has been a gap in the sensitivity to such particles in the MeV to 10 GeV range. In this note we show that LEP data on Z→γγZ→γγ decays provides significant constraints in this range (and indeed up to the Z -mass). We also discuss the sensitivities of LHC and future colliders. Particularly the LHC shows promising sensitivity in searching for a pseudo-scalar with 4≲ma≲60 GeV4≲ma≲60 GeV in the channel pp→3γpp→3γ with m3γ≈mZm3γ≈mZ.
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Authors
Joerg Jaeckel, Michael Spannowsky,