BSM Searches at a Photon Collider with Energy Eγγ< 12 GeV

Abstract

The possibility of a photon collider extension to the beam dump of the 17.5 GeV European XFEL has already been discussed before as the first high energy collider of its sort. It would not only be the first proof of concept and test of a photon collider but would also be a collider without competition in the region of Eγγ=5-12 GeV for photon-photon collision. In this range, bb and cc resonances, tetraquarks and mesonic molecules can be observed. Furthermore, some BSM processes can also be reached in this range. In this paper we want to discuss the possibility of observing ALPs in the process of light-by-light scattering at such a collider. We will use a simplified description of the Compton backscattering process to get a first look at cross sections for the Standard Model light-by-light scattering and the extension including ALPs. Furthermore, we extend this to the full beam dynamics included prediction, discuss all effects that are important when working with a photon collider and show that the photon collider with energy Eγγ<12 GeV would offer an extended physics reach compared to current limits.

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