Comprehensive Constraints on ALP Couplings from future $e^+e^-$ Colliders, Muon $g-2$, Thermal Dark Matter and Higgs Measurements (2505.12466v1)
Abstract: In this article, we present projected 95% C.L. limits on Axion-Like Particle (ALP) couplings from ALP production at a future $e+e-$ collider operating at $\sqrt{s} = 250~\text{GeV}$ with integrated luminosity $L = 0.5~\text{ab}{-1}$. We constrain the effective couplings $g_{\gamma\gamma}$, $g_{Z\gamma}$, $g_{ZZ}$, and $g_{WW}$ over the ALP mass range $20~\text{GeV} \leq m_a \leq 100~\text{GeV}$, finding projected bounds at the level of $\mathcal{O}(10{-1})~\text{TeV}{-1}$ for $g_{\gamma\gamma}/f_a$. We then focus on the $4\sigma$-favored region of the muon anomalous magnetic moment $\Delta a_\mu$, deriving corresponding bounds on $g_{\gamma\gamma}$ and the ALP-muon coupling $C_{\mu\mu}$, and applying them to a fermionic dark matter scenario in which the relic density depends on both $m_\chi$ and $m_a$. The same parameter space is further constrained by Higgs signal strength measurements through $h \to \gamma\gamma$ and $h \to Z\gamma$. A comparative analysis with existing experimental and theoretical bounds highlights the complementarity of $\Delta a_\mu$, dark matter, and Higgs signal strengths observables in constraining ALP couplings.
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