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Testing axion couplings to leptons in $Z$ decays at future $e^+e^-$ colliders

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arxiv 2212.02818 v3 pith:5U2UTUUY submitted 2022-12-06 hep-ph hep-ex

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We study the possibility of probing the existence of a light, invisible, axion-like particle (ALP) $a$ in leptonic decays of the $Z$ boson at the proposed high-energy $e^+e^-$ colliders, CEPC and FCC-ee. Both projects plan to run at the $Z$ pole, collecting $10^{12}-10^{13}$ visible $Z$ decays. We show that, searching for the emission of an invisible ALP from leptons in leptonic $Z$ decays, this enormous statistics could allow to constrain the ALP couplings to leptons at an unprecedented level for laboratory experiments. In particular, within a Monte Carlo simulation framework, we estimate that CEPC/FCC-ee can be sensitive to the coupling of an invisible ALP to muons up to $f_a/C^A_{\mu\mu} \approx 1$ TeV - where $f_a$ is the ALP decay constant - corresponding to ${\rm BR}(Z \to \mu^+\mu^-\,a) \approx 3\times 10^{-11}$.

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