Speaker
Tao Zhou
(Texas A&M University)
Description
We simulate dark-vector, V, production from electromagnetic cascades at the recently approved SHiP experiment. The cascades (initiated by photons from π0 →γγ) can lead to 3-4 orders of magnitude increase of the event rate relative to using primary production alone. We provide new
SHiP sensitivity projections for dark photons and electrophilic gauge bosons, which are significantly improved compared to previous literature. The main gain in sensitivity occurs for long-lived dark
vectors with masses below∼50−300 MeV. The dominant production mode in this parameter space is low-energy annihilation e+e−→V(γ). This motivates a detailed study of backgrounds and efficiencies in the SHiP experiment for sub-GeV signals.
Authors
Kevin Kelly
(Texas A&M University)
Nikita Blinov
(York University)
Patrick Fox
Ryan Plestid
Tao Zhou
(Texas A&M University)