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Search for Dark Sector Physics with NA64

S. Gninenko, Nikolai Krasnikov, V. Matveev

2020Physics of Particles and Nuclei31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The NA64 experiment consists of two detectors which are planned to be located at the electron (NA64e) and muon (NA64μ) beams of the CERN SPS and start operation after the LHC long-stop 2 in 2021. Its main goals include searches for dark sector physics—particularly light dark matter (LDM), visible and invisible decays of dark photons ( $$A{\kern 1pt} '$$ ), and new light particles that could explain the 8Be and $${{g}_{\mu }} - 2$$ anomalies. Here we review these physics goals, the current status of NA64 including recent results and perspectives of further searches, as well as other ongoing or planned experiments in this field. The main theoretical results on LDM, the problem of the origin of the $$\gamma {\text{ - }}A{\kern 1pt} '$$ mixing term and its connection to loop corrections, possible existence of a new light $$Z{\kern 1pt} '$$ coupled to $${{L}_{\mu }} - {{L}_{\tau }}$$ current are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsDark matterLarge Hadron ColliderParticle physicsDark photonPhysics beyond the Standard ModelPhotonNuclear physicsMuonOpticsDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesCosmology and Gravitation Theories