2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.97.072002
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Search for vector mediator of dark matter production in invisible decay mode

Abstract: A search is performed for a new sub-GeV vector boson (A ) mediated production of Dark Matter (χ) in the fixed-target experiment, NA64, at the CERN SPS. The A , called dark photon, can be generated in the reaction e − Z → e − ZA of 100 GeV electrons dumped against an active target followed by its prompt invisible decay A → χχ. The experimental signature of this process would be an event with an isolated electron and large missing energy in the detector. From the analysis of the data sample collected in 2016 cor… Show more

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“…In the central panel of figure 7 we show both constraints. If the invisible decays dominate, the BaBar mono-photon search [57] and the NA64 search for dark photons [55,56] lead to strong constraints on g e as summarized in the right panel of figure 7. Finally, if V also has couplings to quarks (as in the dark-photon case) additional constraints become relevant that restrict the parameter space further [29].…”
Section: Jhep03(2018)188mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the central panel of figure 7 we show both constraints. If the invisible decays dominate, the BaBar mono-photon search [57] and the NA64 search for dark photons [55,56] lead to strong constraints on g e as summarized in the right panel of figure 7. Finally, if V also has couplings to quarks (as in the dark-photon case) additional constraints become relevant that restrict the parameter space further [29].…”
Section: Jhep03(2018)188mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional strong constraints on the coupling to electrons can be obtained from the fixed target experiment NA64 [55,56] and from BaBar searches [31,57]. In the relevant range of V masses and couplings, there are only two possible decay modes of V : (i) the coupling g e allows the V to decay promptly to electrons; (ii) V can decay invisibly into neutrinos or a light dark sector.…”
Section: Jhep03(2018)188mentioning
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“…Avoiding constraints from the upper limit of Br(K + → π + X), which corresponds to γX ∼ < 10 −2 , is not possible in the presence of charm quark contribution. Furthermore, invisible dark photon searches from BaBar [40] and NA64 [41] exclude large kinetic mixing down to γX ∼ < 10 −3 . For short summary, the KOTO event excess cannot be explained by a (invisibly decaying) light gauge boson, kinematically mixed with the SM photon.…”
Section: 2mentioning
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“…is the third generation left-handed quark doublet in the SM. Similar to single X gauge boson cases, one can impose the general kinetic mixing between SM gauge bosons (γ and Z) and new gauge bosonsX 1,2 with dimension-four operators γX iB µνX µν i (i = 1, 2) although sizeable values of γX i are constrained by dark photon searches [40,41]. See Appendix A for the detailed formulation in the presence of generic kinetic and mass mixing.…”
Section: Ckm Unitaritymentioning
confidence: 99%