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Tracking axion-like particles at the LHC

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arxiv 2302.12262 v1 pith:GJDMQ2IG submitted 2023-02-23 hep-ph hep-ex

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keywords decayphotonsaxion-likecollimatedpairsparticlessearchtracking
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Highly boosted axion-like particles decaying into photon pairs are notoriously hard to detect at the LHC. The collimated decay photons cannot be individually reconstructed using only electromagnetic calorimeter information, making the signal less distinguishable from background. In this note we propose a search strategy to address this issue, exploiting the fact that a fraction of the decay photons convert into electron-positron pairs inside the tracking detector. The resulting tracks can be resolved with high resolution, allowing to separate the two collimated photons and resolve a displaced decay vertex. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach, we apply it to ALPs in the challenging MeV-GeV range produced via vector boson fusion. We find that such a search could give sensitivity to untested parameter space.

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