Probing Long-Lived Photophobic Axion-Like Particles via Prompt Leptons and Mono-γ at FCC-ee and CEPC

Abstract

We investigate the potential to probe axion-like particles (ALPs) under the photophobic scenario at the FCC-ee and CEPC at the Z-pole, with s = 91.2 GeV. The signal process is e+e- Z γ a, a + -, where we consider final states with two prompt leptons and one photon, or only one photon (Mono-γ). We estimate the sensitivity to the ALP mass ma and associated energy scale for aμ+μ- and aτ+τ- (with leptonic decays of the τ) by use of a XGBoost classifier. For an integrated luminosity of 150 ab-1 at the Z-pole, the combined leptonic channel can probe the ALP scale between 10 to 700~TeV, depending on the ALP mass. The Mono-γ signal offers a complementary probe, reaching up to 2000~TeV for masses below 20~GeV.

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