Using public ATLAS dilepton data, the B-L Z' is excluded below 4-6 TeV for g_BL=0.1-0.5, with limits relaxing when invisible decays are allowed and extending to about 7.5 TeV at HL-LHC.
Searching for a Leptophilic Z' and a 3-3-1 symmetry at CLIC
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We derive the discovery potential of a leptophilic Z', and a Z' rising from a $SU(3) \times SU(3)_L \times U(1)_N$ symmetry at the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), which is planned to host $e^+e^-$ collisions with 3 TeV center-of-mass energy. We perform an optimized selection cut strategy on the transverse momentum, pseudorapidity, and invariant mass of the dileptons in order to enhance the collider sensitivity. We find that CLIC can potentially reach a $5\sigma$ signal of a $1-3$~TeV leptophilic Z' with less than $1fb^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity. As for the Z' belonging to a 3-3-1 symmetry, CLIC will offer a complementary probe with the potential to impose $M_{Z^\prime} > 3$~TeV with $\mathcal{L}=2fb^{-1}$.
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LHC and HL-LHC Bounds on Visible and Invisible Decays in the $B-L$ Model
Using public ATLAS dilepton data, the B-L Z' is excluded below 4-6 TeV for g_BL=0.1-0.5, with limits relaxing when invisible decays are allowed and extending to about 7.5 TeV at HL-LHC.