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| Format: | Preprint |
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07510 |
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- In this work, we propose a novel approach to particle physics phenomenology, which we dubbed as model benchmark analysis. We consider models that provide vertices with similar topology but different Lorentz and gauge structure, which we call isomorphic models. Under this setup, the coupling constants for each theory have the same meaning, in the sense that describe the topologically equivalent diagrams. Consequently, each model acts like a map of parameter space into the observable space. This definition allows to group isomorphic models into families with a common parameter space and perform calculations for each model. As a proof of concept, we obtained some guidelines for the search of leptophilic dark fermions at CLIC, making predictions oriented to discriminate between beyond the standard model scenarios in light of possible signals of new physics that could appear at lepton colliders. We present different observables that can be useful to help discriminating between models.