Searches for axion-like particles via γ γ fusion at future e+e- colliders

Abstract

Opportunities for searches for axion-like particles (ALPs) coupling to photons in e+e- collisions at the Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee) and International Linear Collider (ILC) are investigated. We perform a study of the photon-fusion production of ALPs decaying into two photons, e+e- γ γ e+\;a(γ γ)\;e-, over the light-by-light continuum background, for the planned FCC-ee and ILC center-of-mass energies and integrated luminosities. An analysis of the feasibility measurements is presented using parametrized simulations for two types of detectors. Upper limits at 95% confidence level (CL) on the cross section for ALP production, σ(γ γ a γ γ), and on the ALP-photon coupling are obtained over the ma ≈ 0.1--1000 GeV ALP mass range, and compared to current and future collider searches. Production cross sections down to σ(γ γ a γ γ) ≈ 1 fb (1 ab) will be probed at ma≈ 1 (300) GeV, corresponding to constraints on the axion-photon coupling as low as gaγ γ ≈ 2·10-3 TeV-1.

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