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arXiv:2311.13924v3 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: In the present work, we study the possible production of the light neutral gauge boson (Z$^{\prime}$) candidates, which originated from a simplified-model scenario based on the Mono-Z$^{\prime}$ model, in association with dark matter. This study has been performed by studying events with dimuon plus missing transverse energy produced in the simulated electron-positron collisions at the foreseen International Linear Collider (ILC), operating at 500 GeV center of mass energy and integrated luminosity of 1000 fb$^{-1}$. In case no new physics has been discovered, we set upper limits at 95\% confidence level on the masses of various particles in the model as, spin-1 (Z$^{\prime}$), as well as the fermionic dark matter.

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