Abstract
The axion-gluon coupling can be constrained directly through hard exclusive processes at the LHC. Specifically, we study the associated production of a long-lived axion with a ρ0 meson in ultraperipheral AA collisions and in pp collisions. With the axion escaped from the detector, the final state is characterized by a monohadron signature. The main background in our analysis originates from the ρ0+π0 process, where the photons from the π0 decay are undetected due to limited detector performance. Our analysis yields an exclusion limit of the axion-gluon coupling that is comparable to the limit obtained from the monojet process at the LHC. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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