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Dark Z at the International Linear Collider

Published 20 May 2022 in hep-ph | (2205.10304v2)

Abstract: A dark Z is a massive Abelian gauge boson which is coupled to the Standard Model through both kinetic and mass mixing with the electroweak sector. We study the phenomenology of the dark Z at an energy-frontier electron-positron collider, such as the proposed International Linear Collider (ILC). We show that precision electroweak constraints and the current bounds from the hadron colliders allow a dark Z that is kinematically accessible at the ILC with 250 GeV or 500 GeV center-of-mass energy. Further, the reach of the ILC searches for a dark Z significantly exceeds the expected reach of the high luminosity LHC. If a signal consistent with a dark Z is discovered, it would motivate a dedicated run of the ILC at the center-of-mass energy matching the dark Z mass. We demonstrate that a short one month run at design luminosity could measure the dark Z chiral couplings to fermions with percent precision. This measurement can be used to discriminate between competing theoretical models of the resonance: for example, the dark Z can be distinguished from a dark photon with purely kinetic mixing.

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