Probing Anomalous Interactions at Muon Colliders
arXiv:2606.22412
Abstract
In the framework of effective field theory, we study the anomalous interaction through the process at future muon colliders with . Based on the top quark decay modes involving and bosons, we first divide the signal into six cases. Then, in order to obtain the limits on the corresponding branching ratios, we perform a detector simulation for both signals and Standard Model backgrounds. To enhance the signal significance, we exploit the polarization of the muon beams and employ the fat jet method to reconstruct signals in hadronic final states. For with , we find that the upper limit on the branching ratio for can reach the order of , which exceeds the limits provided by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations by 2 to 3 orders of magnitude. Our study thus demonstrates that TeV-scale muon colliders can provide an efficient and complementary platform for probing rare top quark interactions.