Searching for new light particles at the international linear collider main beam dump
Yasuhito Sakaki, Daiki Ueda
Abstract
We perform a feasibility study of a beam dump experiment at the International Linear Collider (ILC). To investigate the sensitivity to new light particles at the experiment, we consider models for axion-like particles (ALPs) and a light scalar particle coupled to charged leptons. For both models, we show that the detection sensitivity is almost an order of magnitude higher than other beam dump experiments in the small coupling region. For ALPs, it is shown that the ILC beam dump experiment is highly complementary to bounds from astrophysics. In addition, for the model of the scalar particle, the region favored by the muon $g\ensuremath{-}2$ experiment can be explored.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsInternational Linear ColliderBeam dumpMuonParticle physicsLeptonScalar (mathematics)Sensitivity (control systems)Beam (structure)ColliderNuclear physicsCoupling (piping)Muon colliderCharged particleParticle acceleratorOpticsElectronDetectorQuantum mechanicsEngineeringIonElectronic engineeringMechanical engineeringGeometryMathematicsDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesParticle Detector Development and Performance