Orateur
Marcello Campajola
(INFN Napoli)
Description
Low-energy, high-luminosity electron-positron (e+e−) colliders are ideally suited for probing light particles predicted by theories beyond the Standard Model, thanks to their large datasets and precise resonance reconstruction capabilities. This talk will present the latest results from searches for Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) at e+e− colliders, for masses up to approximately 10 GeV/c². The review will include results from the Belle, Belle II, BaBar, and BESIII experiments.