Probing the Interactions of Axion-Like Particles with Electroweak Bosons and the Higgs Boson in the High Energy Regime at LHC (2312.05992v2)
Abstract: We study the interactions of Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) with the Standard Model particles, aiming to probe their phenomenology via non-resonant searches at the LHC. These interactions are mediated by higher dimensional effective operators within two possible frameworks of linearly and non-linearly realised electroweak symmetry breaking. We consider the ALPs to be light enough to be produced on-shell and exploit their derivative couplings with the SM Higgs boson and the gauge bosons. We will use the high momentum transfer processes, namely $hZ, Z\gamma, WW$ and $WW\gamma$ production from $pp$ collisions. We derive upper limits on the gauge-invariant interactions of ALPs with the electroweak bosons and/or Higgs boson that contribute to these processes, from the re-interpretation of the latest Run 2 available LHC data. The constraints we obtain are strong for ALP masses below 100 GeV. These allowed effective interactions in the ALP parameter space yield better significance at HL-LHC and thus, offer promising avenues for subsequent studies. Furthermore, we augment our cut-based analysis with gradient-boosted decision trees, which improve the statistical significance distinctly across these interaction channels. We briefly compare the results with the complementary probe of these couplings via direct production of ALPs in association with the Higgs boson or a vector boson.
- The ATLAS collaboration [ATLAS Collaboration],Combined measurements of Higgs boson production and decay using up to 80808080 fb−11{}^{-1}start_FLOATSUPERSCRIPT - 1 end_FLOATSUPERSCRIPT of proton–proton collision data at s=𝑠absent\sqrt{s}=square-root start_ARG italic_s end_ARG = 13 TeV collected with the ATLAS experiment; ATLAS-CONF-2019-005
- https://www.hepdata.net/
- Y. Coadou, Boosted decision trees; [arXiv:2206.09645 [physics.data-an]].
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