Parashar, SnehashisSnehashisParasharBandyopadhyay, PriyotoshPriyotoshBandyopadhyayKaran, AnirbanAnirbanKaranMandal, RusaRusaMandalAvnish,AvnishGhosh, KirtimanKirtimanGhosh2025-08-312025-08-312024-07-182-s2.0-85199800810https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28822We present the search strategies for two different leptoquark models at the present and future colliders. A model containing a singlet and a doublet scalar leptoquark can generate neutrino mass at one-loop while contributing to the muon g - 2 experimental measurement. Signatures of this model, in benchmark scenarios that simultaneously satisfy neutrino mass and oscillation data, muon g - 2 excess as well as CLFV bounds, are studied from the pair production at the LHC/FCC, with complementary final states that distinguish the leptoquark mass eigenstates. A non-trivial mixing exists between the singlet and the doublet, which can be probed by an asymmetric pair production. Next, we consider a singlet and a triplet scalar leptoquark separately, motivated by their contribution to B-decay ratios and associated observables. A benchmark-independent study is performed for the 5σ probe of a very minimal set of Yukawa couplings at the LHC/FCC from the single production of leptoquarks. A complementary study from the pair production is performed at a multi-TeV muon collider, which leads to cleaner signal and better reach.falseSearching for Scalar Leptoquarks at the LHC/FCC and a Muon ColliderConference Paper1824803918 July 20240cpConference Proceeding