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Search for short- and long-lived axion-like particles in $H\rightarrow a a \rightarrow 4γ$ decays with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC (2312.03306v2)

Published 6 Dec 2023 in hep-ex

Abstract: Presented is the search for anomalous Higgs boson decays into two axion-like particles (ALPs) using the full Run 2 data set of 140 fb${-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment. The ALPs are assumed to decay into two photons, providing sensitivity to recently proposed models that could explain the $(g-2)\mu$ discrepancy. This analysis covers an ALP mass range from 100 MeV to 62 GeV and ALP-photon couplings in the range $10{-5}\, \text{TeV}{-1}<C{a\gamma\gamma}/\Lambda<1\, \text{TeV}{-1}$, and therefore includes signatures with significantly displaced vertices and highly collinear photons. No significant excess of events above the Standard Model background is observed. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are placed on the branching ratio of the Higgs boson to two ALPs in the four-photon final state, and are in the range of $ 10{-5}$ to $3\times 10{-2}$, depending on the hypothesized ALP mass and ALP-photon coupling strength.

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