Testing the Neutrino Content of the Muon at Muon Colliders
Rodolfo Capdevilla, Francesco Garosi, David Marzocca, Bernd Stechauner

TL;DR
This paper investigates the muon neutrino component in muon PDFs at future colliders, analyzing its impact on various processes and potential for new physics searches.
Contribution
It provides a detailed phenomenological study of the muon neutrino PDF at high-energy muon colliders, including comparisons with fixed-order simulations.
Findings
Large muon-neutrino component significantly affects production rates.
Differential distributions reveal the importance of the neutrino PDF.
Potential to enhance searches for new heavy particles.
Abstract
Collinear emission of bosons off a high-energy muon induces a large muon-neutrino component among the Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) of a muon. In this paper we study the phenomenology related to the PDF at future high-energy muon colliders. We examine total rates and differential distributions of the and production processes, which receive a large, and often dominant, contribution from this PDF, allowing for a detailed experimental study. As a demonstration of the impact the PDF could have for searches of new physics, we study the charged-current pair production of a couple of heavy states, components of a doublet. In both production and charged-current pair production of heavy states, we compare results obtained using PDFs with those of a fixed-order simulation.
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