Search for vector mediator of Dark Matter production in invisible decay mode
NA64 Collaboration: D. Banerjee, V. E. Burtsev, A. G. Chumakov, D., Cooke, P. Crivelli, E. Depero, A. V. Dermenev, S. V. Donskov, F. Dubinin, R., R. Dusaev, S. Emmenegger, A. Fabich, V. N. Frolov, A. Gardikiotis, S. G., Gerassimov, S. N. Gninenko, M. Hosgen, A. E. Karneyeu

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for a new vector boson mediating Dark Matter production in fixed-target experiments, setting new constraints on its properties and Dark Matter interactions, with no evidence found for its existence.
Contribution
The study provides the first stringent experimental constraints on sub-GeV vector mediators and Dark Matter interactions using the NA64 experiment with exact cross-section calculations.
Findings
No evidence of dark photon production was observed.
New limits on the dark photon mixing strength were established.
Constraints on Dark Matter interaction parameters were significantly improved.
Abstract
A search is performed for a new sub-GeV vector boson () mediated production of Dark Matter () in the fixed-target experiment, NA64, at the CERN SPS. The , called dark photon, could be generated in the reaction of 100 GeV electrons dumped against an active target which is followed by the prompt invisible decay . The experimental signature of this process would be an event with an isolated electron and large missing energy in the detector. From the analysis of the data sample collected in 2016 corresponding to electrons on target no evidence of such a process has been found. New stringent constraints on the mixing strength with photons, , for the mass range GeV are derived. For models considering scalar and fermionic thermal Dark…
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