A 10 TeV muon collider can detect TeV-mass QCD axions through their decay into two jets, extending sensitivity beyond current and HL-LHC experiments.
Searching for axion-like particles with data scouting at ATLAS and CMS
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We investigate the physics case for a dedicated trigger-level analysis for very low mass diphoton resonances at ATLAS and CMS and introduce a new photon isolation criterion. This greatly increases the acceptance for light particles at the expense of a somewhat larger Standard Model background. We show how such an analysis would likely yield new experimental coverage for axion-like particles for masses below 15 GeV, bridging the gap with the region covered by flavor factories.
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Heavy QCD Axions at High-Energy Muon Colliders
A 10 TeV muon collider can detect TeV-mass QCD axions through their decay into two jets, extending sensitivity beyond current and HL-LHC experiments.