Resonant production of leptogluons at the FCC based lepton-hadron colliders
Abstract
Resonant production of leptogluons at the FCC based ep and μp colliders have been analyzed. It is shown that e-FCC and μ-FCC will cover much wider region of e8 and μ8 masses than the LHC. While leptogluons with appropriate masses (if exist) will be discovered earlier by the FCC pp collider, lepton-proton colliders will give opportunity to handle very important additional information. For example, compositeness scale can be probed up to multi-hundred TeV region.
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