Author:
Ovchynnikov Maksym,Kryshtal Viktor,Bondarenko Kyrylo
Abstract
Abstract
We analyze the potential of the recently proposed experiment FACET (Forward-Aperture CMS ExTension) to search for new physics. As an example, we consider the models of Higgs-like scalars with cubic and quartic interactions and Heavy Neutral Leptons. We compare the sensitivity of FACET with that of other proposed “intensity frontier” experiments, including FASER2, SHiP, etc. and demonstrate that FACET could probe an interesting parameter space between the current constraints and the potential reach of the above mentioned proposals.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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