Probing MeV to 90 GeV axion like particles with LEP and LHC
This paper examines the potential for finding axion-like particles (ALPs) at the Large Electron-Positron collider (LEP) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). ALPs are hypothetical particles with a low mass and weak coupling to the Standard Model, making them difficult to detect. The authors propose using the decay of Z bosons into ALPs and photons as a method for finding these particles, and demonstrate that LEP data can be used to set limits on ALP properties. They also discuss the potential for finding ALPs at the LHC, and highlight the need for dedicated searches to improve sensitivity. https://inspirehep.net/literature/139
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