Afiq Anuar, Anke Biekötter, Thomas Biekötter, Alexander Grohsjean, Sven Heinemeyer, Laurids Jeppe, Christian Schwanenberger, Georg Weiglein
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ALP-ine quests at the LHC: hunting axion-like particles via peaks and dips in \( t\overline{t} \) production
We present an analysis of the sensitivity of current and future LHC searches for new spin-0 particles in top–anti-top-quark \( \left(t\overline{t}\right) \) final states, focusing on generic axion-like particles (ALPs) that are coupled to top quarks and gluons. As a first step, we derive new limits on the effective ALP Lagrangian in terms of the Wilson coefficients ct and \( {c}_{\overset{\sim }{G}} \) based on the results of the CMS search using 35.9 fb−1 of data, collected at \( \sqrt{s} \) = 13 TeV. We then investigate how the production of an ALP with generic couplings to gluons and top quarks can be distinguished from the production of a pseudoscalar which couples to gluons exclusively via a top-quark loop. To this end, we make use of the invariant \( t\overline{t} \) mass distribution and angular correlations that are sensitive to the \( t\overline{t} \) spin correlation. Using a mass of 400 GeV as an example, we find that already the data collected during Run 2 and Run 3 of the LHC provides an interesting sensitivity to the underlying nature of a possible new particle. We also analyze the prospects for data anticipated to be collected during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC. Finally, we compare the limits obtained from the \( t\overline{t} \) searches to existing experimental bounds from LHC searches for narrow di-photon resonances, from measurements of the production of four top quarks, and from global analyses of ALP–SMEFT interference effects.
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