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arXiv:2306.08686

Top Secrets: Long-Lived ALPs in Top Production

L. Rygaard et al.

We investigate the discovery potential for long-lived particles produced in association with a top-antitop quark pair at the (High-Luminosity) LHC. Compared to inclusive searches for a displaced vertex, top-associated signals offer new trigger options and an extra handle to suppress background. We design a search strategy for a displaced di-muon vertex in the tracking detectors, in association with a reconstructed top-antitop pair. For axion-like particles with masses above the di-muon threshold, we find that the (High-Luminosity) LHC can probe effective top-quark couplings as small as |ctt|/fa=0.03(0.002)/TeV and proper decay lengths as long as 10(400) m, assuming a cross section of 1fb, with data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 150 fb−1 (3 ab−1). Our predictions suggest that searches for top-associated displaced di-muons will explore new terrain in the current sensitivity gap between searches for prompt di-muons and missing energy.