A Search for leptophilic Z_(l) boson at future linear colliders
S.O. Kara (Ankara University, Turkey), M. Sahin (TOBB University of, Economics, Technology, Turkey), S. Sultansoy (TOBB University of Economics, and Technology & Institute of Physics, Azerbaijan), S. Turkoz (Ankara, University, Turkey)

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential to detect a leptophilic Z_(l) boson at future linear colliders like ILC and CLIC, focusing on its production via muon pairs and the conditions for observation.
Contribution
It analyzes the discovery prospects of a leptophilic Z_(l) boson at upcoming colliders, highlighting the mass range and coupling strength detectable.
Findings
ILC and CLIC can observe Z_(l) with masses up to their center of mass energy.
Detection is feasible if the coupling constant g_(l) exceeds 10^(-3).
The study provides parameter space for future experimental searches.
Abstract
We study the possible dynamics associated with leptonic charge in future linear colliders. Leptophilic massive vector boson, Z_(l), have been investigated through the process e^(+)e^(-) -> mu^(+)mu^(-). We have shown that ILC and CLIC will give opportunity to observe Z_(l) with masses up to the center of mass energy if the corresponding coupling constant g_(l) exceeds 10^(-3).
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