Probing the couplings of an axion-like particle with leptons via three-lepton final state processes at future e-p colliders
Abstract
The axion-like particle (ALP) is one of the best motivated particles beyond the Standard Model (SM). We explore the possibility of detecting the couplings of ALP with leptons via three-lepton final state processes e- p e- j a~(a + -) at the LHeC (FCC-eh). For completeness, we investigate the cases where the ALP decays not only into electron and muon pairs but also into tau pairs, and perform a detailed simulation for the decays of taus. We find that the prospective sensitivities of the LHeC (FCC-eh) with the center-of-mass energy s=1.3~(3.5) TeV and the integrated luminosity L=1~ (2) ab-1 to the ALP-lepton couplings are not only stronger than some existing bounds of the LHC and LEP but also complementary to the expected bounds of the CEPC and FCC-ee.
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