Breaking up the Proton: An Affair with Dark Forces
Graham D. Kribs, David McKeen, Nirmal Raj

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Deep inelastic scattering of off protons is sensitive to contributions from "dark photon" exchange. Using HERA data fit to HERA's parton distribution functions, we obtain the model-independent bound on the kinetic mixing between hypercharge and the dark photon for dark photon masses GeV. This slightly improves on the bound obtained from electroweak precision observables. For higher masses the limit weakens monotonically; for a dark photon mass of TeV. Utilizing PDF sum rules, we demonstrate that the effects of the dark photon cannot be (trivially) absorbed into re-fit PDFs, and in fact lead to non-DGLAP (Bjorken -independent) scaling violations that could provide a smoking gun in data. The proposed collider operating at TeV, LHeC, is anticipated to accumulate times the…
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