Search for Neutral Triple Gauge Couplings with ZZ Production at Future Electron Positron Colliders
Abstract
This study investigates Neutral Triple Gauge Couplings (nTGCs) through ZZ production at future electron-positron colliders. The impact of beam polarization on cross section is analyzed. We compare the signals and backgrounds for five different ZZ decay channels and present our event selection strategies for future e+e- colliders. The expected coefficient constraints for each decay channels are provided, and final expected constraints are derived by combining results from the different decay patterns. Our analysis indicates that future electron-positron colliders will have significantly enhanced detection capabilities for nTGCs compared to the current LHC experiments, with expected improvements in constraints by one to two orders of magnitude.
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