25–28 Mar 2020
UCLA
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The Scientific Program of the PADME experiment

26 Mar 2020, 14:30
15m
PAB- 1-425 (UCLA)

PAB- 1-425

UCLA

UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy 475 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Talk Dark matter searches at accelerators Session 8

Speaker

Gabriele Piperno

Description

Massive photon-like particles are predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model as possible portals toward a hidden sector where Dark Matter is secluded [1]. They are vector bosons mediating the interaction between ordinary and dark matter and can be produced in different processes through a feeble mixing to the photon. The PADME experiment [2], conducted at Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of INFN, searches for a signal of a Dark Photon A’ in the e+e−→γA’ reaction in a positron-on-target experiment. For this purpose, the missing mass spectrum of annihilation final states with a single photon is analyzed. In about one year of data taking, a sensitivity on the interaction strength down to 0.001 is achievable in the mass region M(A’) <23.7 MeV.
In addition, the PADME approach allows searches for any new particle produced in e+e− collisions through a virtual off-shell photon, such as long lived Axion-Like-Particles (ALPs), proto-phobic X bosons, Dark Higgs, etc. In the talk, the scientific program of the experiment and its current status will be illustrated.

References
[1] B. Holdom, Phys. Lett B 166, 196 (1986).
[2] V. Kozuharov and M. Raggi, Adv. High Energy Phys. 2014, 959802 (2014).

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