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Aug 7 – 8, 2025
University of Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Probing Anomalous Quartic Gauge Couplings at the Muon Collider

Not scheduled
20m
University of Chicago

University of Chicago

Michelson Center for Physics Kersten Physics Teaching Center
Poster

Speaker

Yu-Chen Guo (University of Pittsburgh & Liaoning Normal University)

Description

The study of electroweak gauge boson self-couplings at a muon collider provides a opportunity to probe new physics and deepen our understanding of electroweak symmetry breaking. At multi-TeV, the muon collider effectively acts as a vector boson collider, as vector boson scattering (VBS) becomes the dominant production mechanism due to logarithmic enhancements from gauge boson radiation. Moreover, we found tri-photon production processes offer high sensitivity to anomalous quartic gauge coupling (aQGC). In this talk, I will discuss the prospects of probing aQGCs through multi-boson processes at a muon collider, along with recent efforts to improve signal detection using machine learning techniques.

Primary author

Yu-Chen Guo (University of Pittsburgh & Liaoning Normal University)

Co-authors

Prof. Ji-Chong Yang (Liaoning Normal University) Prof. Tong Li (Nankai University)

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