Author(s)
| Liu, Danning (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) ; Xiao, Rui-Qing (Shanghai Jiao Tong U. ; King's Coll. London) ; Li, Shu (Shanghai Jiao Tong U. ; Peking U., CHEP) ; Ellis, John (Shanghai Jiao Tong U. ; King's Coll. London ; CERN) ; He, Hong-Jian (Shanghai Jiao Tong U. ; Peking U., CHEP) ; Yuan, Rui (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.) |
Abstract
| Neutral triple gauge couplings (nTGCs) are absent in the Standard Model (SM) and at the dimension-6 level in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), arising first from dimension-8 operators. As such, they provide a unique window for probing new physics beyond the SM. These dimension-8 operators can be mapped to nTGC form factors whose structure is consistent with the spontaneously-broken electroweak gauge symmetry of the SM. In this work, we study the probes of nTGCs in the reaction $e^+e^-\to Z\gamma$ with $Z\to\ell^+\ell^-\,(\ell =e,\mu)$ at an $e^+e^-$ collider. We perform a detector-level simulation and analysis of this reaction at the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) with collision energy $\sqrt{s} = 240$ GeV and an integrated luminosity of 20 ab$^{-1}$. We present the sensitivity limits on probing the new physics scales of dimension-8 nTGC operators via measurements of the corresponding nTGC form factors. |