Precision studies of quantum electrodynamics at future e+e- colliders

Abstract

We classify the possible deviations from the Standard Model in the QED-dominated e+e-→γγ process under the assumption of a preserved SU(2)L × U(1)Y symmetry. We find that the only deviations really observable in practice correspond to a correction of the differential cross section by a factor (1 + c8~s28πα4~2θ), where is the scale of new physics, θ is the polar angle of any of the final state photons and c8 is a constant of order 1. We also provide sensitivity estimates for QED deviations at future e+e- facilities. An e+e- collider operating at s=3 TeV could provide sensitivity to scales as large as 15 TeV, provided that acceptances and efficiencies are controlled at the per mille level. Finally, we also discuss the possibility of a measurement of the luminosity at the FCC-ee with 10-4 precision, using analyses of the e+e-→γγ process at s≈ mZ energies.

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