29 March 2023 to 1 April 2023
UCLA
US/Pacific timezone

First results of the PADME Experiment and near-term plans

30 Mar 2023, 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 7: Searches at Accelerators (CHAIR: Jay Hauser - UCLA)

Speaker

Andre Frankenthal (Princeton University (US))

Description

PADME is a fixed-target missing-mass experiment that searches for the dark photon and other dark sector particles using a beam of positrons with maximum energy of 500 MeV. The detector, located at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati near Rome, Italy, has already collected initial physics-grade data over the last few years. Here we present the first physics results of PADME, including one of the most precise measurements to date of the total cross-section of electron-positron annihilation into photons. We also discuss near-term plans for the experiment, such as a direct search for on-shell X17 production, for which data taking is currently ongoing. PADME is likely capable of providing independent confirmation of the excesses observed in the ATOMKI spectroscopic measurements with Beryllium and Helium. These prospects will also be discussed.

Primary author

Andre Frankenthal (Princeton University (US))

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