Signatures of R2 class of Leptoquarks at the upcoming ep colliders
Abstract
We explore the signatures of the R2 class of leptoquark (LQ) models at the proposed e- p and e+p colliders. We carry out an analysis for the proposed colliders LHeC and FCC-eh with center of mass (c.m.) energy 1.3 TeV and 3.46 TeV, respectively. For R2 class of LQ models, there are a number of final states that can arise from LQ production and its subsequent decay. In this report we do a detailed cut-based analysis for the lj final state. We also discuss the effect of polarized electron and positron beams on LQ production and in turn on lj production. At LHeC, the final state l+j has very good discovery prospect. We find that, only 100 fb-1 of data can probe LQ mass upto 1.2 TeV with 5σ significance, even with a generic set of cuts. On the contrary, at FCC-eh, one can probe LQ masses upto 2.2 TeV (for e- beam) and 3 TeV (for e+ beam), at more than 5σ significance with luminosity 1000\,fb-1 and 500\,fb-1, respectively.
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