26–29 Oct 2021
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Probing Dark Sectors With Invisible Vector Meson Decays

28 Oct 2021, 11:36
24m
Room #5 (Zoom Meeting ID: 836 4660 8149)

Room #5

Zoom Meeting ID: 836 4660 8149

Oral presentation using Zoom Session O: Fixed target / Dark sectors / Applications outside particle physics O-2: Fixed target / Dark sectors / Applications outside particle physics

Speaker

Mr Kevin Zhou (Stanford)

Description

Fixed target experiments such as NA64 and LDMX use missing energy-momentum to detect the production of dark matter and other long-lived states. The most studied production mechanism is dark Bremsstrahlung through a vector mediator. In this work, we explore a complementary source of missing energy-momentum signals: Bremsstrahlung photons can convert to hard vector mesons in exclusive photoproduction processes, which then decay to dark matter or other invisible particles. We find that existing NA64 data can improve the leading constraints on invisible light vector meson decays, while a future run of LDMX could improve them by up to $5$ orders of magnitude. For the examples of a dark photon and a $U(1)_B$ gauge boson mediator, accounting for meson decays substantially enhances these experiments' sensitivity, especially to thermal relic dark matter of mass $m_\chi > 0.1 \, \mathrm{GeV}$. We also comment on their implications for ILC beam-dump experiments.

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Primary authors

Mr Philip Schuster (SLAC) Mrs Natalia Toro (SLAC) Mr Kevin Zhou (Stanford)

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