Searching for the axion-like particle at the EIC

Abstract

The axion-like particle (ALP) is a well motivated new particle candidate of beyond the Standard Model. In this work, we propose to probe the ALP through the photon fusion scattering at the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) with electron and proton energy Ee=20~ GeV and Ep=250~ GeV. It shows that we could constrain the effective coupling strength between ALP and photons to be 0.2~ TeV-1 at 2σ confidence level with the integrated luminosity of 300~ fb-1 for the mass range ma∈ [5,40]~ GeV. Such bound could be much improved if we consider the nucleus beam at the EIC. We also demonstrate that the limits from the EIC could be stronger than the off Z-pole measurement at the LEP and the Light-by-Light scattering with pp collision at the LHC.

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