Leptophilic Gauge Bosons at Lepton Beam Dump Experiments
Takeo Moroi, Atsuya Niki

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of future lepton beam dump experiments at colliders like ILC, CLIC, and muon colliders to detect leptophilic gauge bosons associated with specific U(1) symmetries, extending current search regions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed calculation of event rates for leptophilic gauge bosons at lepton beam dump experiments, highlighting their ability to probe new parameter spaces.
Findings
Future lepton beam dump experiments can explore untested parameter regions for LGBs.
Detailed event rate calculations include bremsstrahlung and pair-annihilation processes.
Lepton colliders offer promising avenues for leptophilic gauge boson searches.
Abstract
It has been recently known that we can use beams of future lepton colliders, the International Linear Collider (ILC), the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), and the muon collider, for beam dump experiments if a shield and a detector are installed behind the beam dump. We study the prospect of searching for leptophilic gauge bosons (LGBs) in association with , , and gauge symmetries at such lepton beam dump experiments. We perform a detailed calculation of the event rates of the LGB events, taking into account bremsstrahlung and pair-annihilation processes. We show that the lepton beam dump experiments at future lepton colliders can reach parameter regions which are not been covered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
