6–8 May 2013
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Constraining and detecting dark photon

7 May 2013, 18:00
15m
Benedum Hall G31 (University of Pittsburgh)

Benedum Hall G31

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Speaker

Dr Haipeng An (Perimeter Institute)

Description

Based on my recent work with Maxim Pospelov and Josef Pradler, http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.3884, I will talk about the stellar production of vector states V within the minimal model of "dark photons". I will show that when the Stuckelberg mass of the dark vector becomes smaller than plasma frequency, the emission rate is dominated by the production of the longitudinal modes of V, and scales as \kappa^2 m_V^2, where \kappa and m_V are the mixing angle with the photon and the mass of the dark state. This is in contrast with earlier erroneous claims in the literature that the emission rate decouples as the forth power of the mass. We find that stellar bounds for m_V < 10 eV are significantly strengthened, to the extent that all current "light-shining-through-wall" experiments find themselves within deeply excluded regions. I will also talk about better ways to detect the eV and sub-eV scale "dark photon", which is to use dark matter detectors.

Author

Dr Haipeng An (Perimeter Institute)

Presentation materials