Dark photon search at Yemilab, Korea

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS(2021)

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Dark photons are well motivated hypothetical dark sector particles that could account for observations that cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics. A search for dark photons that are produced by an electron beam striking a thick tungsten target and subsequently interact in a 3 kiloton-scale neutrino detector in Yemilab, a new underground lab in Korea, is proposed. Dark photons can be produced by “darkstrahlung” or by oscillations from ordinary photons produced in the target and detected by their visible decays, “absorption” or by their oscillation to ordinary photons. By detecting the absorption process or the oscillation-produced photons, a world’s best sensitivity for measurements of the dark-photon kinetic mixing parameter of ϵ 2 > 1 . 5 × 10 − 13 (6 . 1 × 10 − 13 ) at the 95
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Beyond Standard Model, Other experiments
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