Probing anomalous quartic $\gamma\gamma\gamma\gamma$ couplings in light-by-light collisions at the CLIC
S.C. \.Inan, A.V. Kisselev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential of the CLIC collider to detect anomalous quartic gamma-gamma interactions via polarized light-by-light scattering, providing new bounds that surpass previous collider limits.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of anomalous neutral quartic gamma couplings at CLIC, including polarization effects and comparison with LHC bounds.
Findings
Derived 95% CL exclusion limits on couplings $\
Showed CLIC's superior sensitivity over LHC to these couplings.
Abstract
The anomalous quartic neutral couplings of the vertex in a polarized light-by-light scattering of the Compton backscattered photons at the CLIC are examined. Both differential and total cross sections are calculated for collision energies 1500 GeV and 3000 GeV. The helicity of the initial electron beams is taken to be . The unpolarized and SM cross sections for the same values of helicities are also estimated. The 95\% C.L. exclusion limits on two anomalous photon couplings and are calculated. The best bounds on these couplings are found to be and , respectively. The results are compared with the exclusion bounds obtained previously for the LHC and HL-LHC. It is shown that the light-by-light scattering at the CLIC, especially the…
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