Constraining off-shell production of axion-like particles with Zγ and WW differential cross-section measurements

Abstract

This article describes a search for low-mass axion-like particles (ALPs) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). If ALPs were produced at the LHC via gluon-gluon fusion and decayed to bosons, the energy dependence of the measured diboson cross-sections would differ from the Standard Model expectation. Measurements of WW and Zγ differential cross-sections by the ATLAS collaboration are interpreted to constrain ALP couplings to W-, Z-bosons and photons assuming gluon-gluon-fusion production.

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