No ALP signal is seen in three-photon events at Belle II; 95% CL upper limits on g_aγγ reach ~10⁻⁴ GeV⁻¹ and are the most restrictive over nearly 0.17–5 GeV/c².
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Forward muon detection at muon colliders enables Higgs property measurements, invisible new physics searches via Higgs portal, and characterization of vector boson scattering through angular correlations.
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Search for axion-like particles decaying to two photons at Belle II
No ALP signal is seen in three-photon events at Belle II; 95% CL upper limits on g_aγγ reach ~10⁻⁴ GeV⁻¹ and are the most restrictive over nearly 0.17–5 GeV/c².
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Why detect forward muons at a muon collider
Forward muon detection at muon colliders enables Higgs property measurements, invisible new physics searches via Higgs portal, and characterization of vector boson scattering through angular correlations.