Detecting the coupling of axion-like particles with fermions at the ILC
Abstract
New pseudoscalars, axion-like particles (ALPs), provide the exciting target for present and future collider-based experiments. Search for ALPs is performed in this paper via the W+W- fusion process e-e+→eea→eeff at the 1 TeV ILC corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1 ab-1 and the beam polarization P(e-, e+) = (-80\%, +20\%). Owing to the good capability of the ILC in performing b-tagging and the sufficiently large branching ratio of the ALP decaying into a pair of b quarks, the decay channel a→bb is mainly concerned. The prospective sensitivities provided by the ILC on the ALP-fermion coupling as low as 1 TeV-1 and 1.75 TeV-1 are derived at 95\% confidence level in the ALP mass intervals 37-50 GeV and 52-300 GeV, respectively. Our results will help to probe significant parameter space in an unexplored region beyond the existing constraints.
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