Study of anomalous WWγγ coupling sensitivity at the Compact Linear Collider

Abstract

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is one of the most popular linear colliders, planned to realize e-e+ collisions in three energy stages of 0.5, 1.5, and 3 TeV. It has an energy scale never reached by any existing lepton collider. In this study, we present the sensitivity studies of the WWγγ anomalous quartic gauge boson coupling (aQGC) in the three different processes e+e-→ W- W+γ, e+e- → e+γ* e- → e+ W- γ e, and e+e- → e+γ* γ* e- → e+ W- W+ e- at the CLIC. We obtained 95\% confidence level limits on the aQGC parameters a02 and ac2 at various integrated luminosities and center-of-mass energies. The best limits obtained on the aQGCs a02 and ac2 in these processes are at the order of 10-2 TeV-2 and 10-1 TeV-2, respectively.

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