9–11 May 2022
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Forecasting dark showers at Belle II

9 May 2022, 15:00
15m
Lawrence Hall 207

Lawrence Hall 207

Speaker

Elias Bernreuther (Fermilab)

Description

Dark showers from strongly interacting dark sectors that confine at the GeV scale can give rise to novel signatures at electron-positron colliders. In my talk, I will discuss the sensitivity of B factory experiments to dark showers produced through an effective interaction arising from a heavy off-shell mediator. I will show that a prospective search for displaced vertices at Belle II can improve the sensitivity to dark showers substantially compared to existing searches for GeV-scale long-lived particles, promptly produced resonances or single photons. Moreover, I will argue that a search for light long-lived particles at LHCb can resolve the underlying structure of the effective interaction and highlight the complementarity of LHC and intensity frontier experiments.

Author

Elias Bernreuther (Fermilab)

Co-authors

Mr Kai Böse (RWTH Aachen University) Torben Ferber (KIT) Christopher Hearty (University of British Columbia (CA)) Felix Kahlhoefer (RWTH Aachen) Alessandro Morandini (RWTH Aachen University) Kai Ronald Schmidt-Hoberg (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))

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