Abstract
A novel mechanism to produce and detect light dark matter in experiments making use of GeV electrons (and positrons) impinging on a thick target (beam dump) is proposed. The positron-rich environment produced by the electromagnetic shower allows us to produce an A′ via nonresonant (e++e-→γ+A′) and resonant (e++e-→A′) annihilation on atomic electrons. The latter mechanism, for some selected kinematics, results in a larger sensitivity with respect to limits derived by the commonly used A′-strahlung. This idea, applied to beam-dump experiments and active beam-dump experiments, pushes down the current limits by an order of magnitude.
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Marsicano, L., Battaglieri, M., Bondí, M., Carvajal, C. D. R., Celentano, A., De Napoli, M., … Valente, P. (2018). Novel Way to Search for Light Dark Matter in Lepton Beam-Dump Experiments. Physical Review Letters, 121(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.041802
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