5–10 Aug 2019
Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
America/Toronto timezone

Search for Dark Sector Physics at the NA64 experiment in the context of the Physics Beyond Colliders Projects

6 Aug 2019, 14:30
12m

Speaker

Dipanwita Banerjee (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))

Summary

The NA64 electron beam program comprises of a high sensitivity search for visible and invisible decays of the hypothetical dark photon, A', with a goal to either observe the sub- GeV Dark Matter mediator or exclude most of the model parameter space. The visible channel search also includes clarification of the origin of the 8Be anomaly observed by
the Atomki experiment. The NA64 collaboration further aims to expand its searches with a proposal to use the muon beam at the CERN M2 beam line which will focus on the unique possibility to search for new scalar or vector states weakly coupled predominantly to muons, e.g. a new Zμ gauge boson of Lμ - L𝜏 symmetry, which might explain the long standing muon (gμ-2) anomaly. It will also include searches for the Zμ as a vector mediator of Dark Matter production. Within the Conventional Beam Working Group of the Physics Beyond Colliders (PBC) study, several projects for the muon beamline (M2) in the CERN North Area were proposed. The different experimental requirements and the various technical feasibility studies performed by the group will be presented together
with the combined results of NA64 electron beam run between 2016-2018, its future plans and the muon proposal with its planned searches.

Primary author

Dipanwita Banerjee (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))

Presentation materials