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Sep 12 – 15, 2017
CEBAF Center
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Dark forces searches with positrons: experiments and facilities

Sep 14, 2017, 10:10 AM
35m
Room F113 (CEBAF Center)

Room F113

CEBAF Center

Jefferson Lab 12000 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA 23606
Oral Contribution Test of the Standard Model Plenary 10

Speaker

Paolo Valente (INFN Rome)

Description

Dark Matter elusiveness could be explained by speculating that it lives in a separate sector with respect to the Standard Model (SM) and that interacts with it only by means of messengers. The simplest model foresees just one messenger: a possibly massive vector boson given by a new U(1) symmetry. This mediator can faintly mix with the photon and, hence, interact with SM charged particles, seeing an effective charge equal to epsilon*e, but also the production of axion-like particles or dark scalars can be explored. In searching such mediators at accelerators the fixed-target approach is favoured over head-on collisions because of the higher luminosity; among the different classes of experiment the e+e- annihilation is the less model-dependent approach, and has the potential of positively identifying new particles, regardless from its final state. Producing high-energy, high-intensity positron pulses from a LINAC or extracting them from a e+ ring have been both considered: the different available time structure, repetition rate, maximum energy and beam intensity reflect in different sensitivities for dark sector searches, a panorama of the available facilities in Italy and USA is given.

Primary author

Paolo Valente (INFN Rome)

Presentation materials