22–23 Oct 2022
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Hunting Gluonic ALPs

22 Oct 2022, 14:00
35m
2001 Malott Hall (University of Kansas)

2001 Malott Hall

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Lawrence, KS

Speakers

Zhen Liu (University of Minnesota (US)) Zhen Liu Zhen Liu

Description

Axion coupling to gluons is the defining property that connects it to the Strong CP puzzle. People have recently considered heavier axions, often dubbed Axion-Like-Particles (ALPs), as a generic EFT for pseudo-scalars. However, the effects have mostly been focused on other couplings as they are much easier to calculate and observe. In this talk, I will describe the attempt to consider Strong-CP solving heavy axions that beneficially are more stable potential against Planck suppressed perturbations. The axion mass and potential receive reinforcement from a mirror sector. Then, I will describe a class of searches motivated by this consideration and the generic considerations for gluonic ALPs. The searches for such gluonic heavy axions are challenging due to the typical large QCD background. New search ideas, projections, and results at the LHC, FASER, DUNE, and ArgoNeuT will be presented.

Authors

Zhen Liu (University of Minnesota (US)) Zhen Liu Zhen Liu

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