8–10 May 2017
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Surveying the Landscape of Axially-Coupled Dark Forces

8 May 2017, 17:30
15m
G-27 (Benedum Hall)

G-27

Benedum Hall

parallel talk Dark Sector & ALPs

Speaker

Siddharth Mishra Sharma (Princeton University)

Description

I will describe the landscape of constraints on MeV-GeV scale, hidden U(1) forces with nonzero axial-vector couplings to Standard Model fermions. While the purely vector-coupled dark photon, which may arise from kinetic mixing, is a well-motivated scenario, several MeV-scale anomalies motivate a theory with axial couplings which can be UV-completed consistent with Standard Model gauge invariance. I will present a representative renormalizable, UV-complete model of a dark photon with adjustable axial and vector couplings, discuss its general features, and show how some UV constraints may be relaxed in a model with nonrenormalizable Yukawa couplings at the expense of fine-tuning. I will survey the existing parameter space and projected reach of planned experiments, briefly commenting on the relevance of the allowed parameter space to low-energy anomalies in pi^0 and 8-Be* decay.

Primary authors

Siddharth Mishra Sharma (Princeton University) Tim M.P. Tait (University of California, Irvine) Yonatan Kahn (Princeton University) Gordan Krnjaic (Fermilab)

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