Searching for Light Dark Matter and Dark Sectors with the NA64 experiment at the CERN SPS
Yu. M. Andreev, A. Antonov, M. A. Ayala Torres, D. Banerjee, B. Banto Oberhauser, V. Bautin, J. Bernhard, P. Bisio, A. Celentano, N. Charitonidis, P. Crivelli, A. V. Dermenev, S. V. Donskov, R. R. Dusaev, V. N. Frolov, S. V. Gertsenberger, S. Girod, S. N. Gninenko, A. V. Ivanov

TL;DR
NA64 at CERN SPS is a pioneering experiment searching for light dark matter and dark sectors, with recent results and planned upgrades to improve sensitivity and explore new parameter space in LDM models.
Contribution
NA64 has demonstrated the ability to operate in a near-background-free environment and plans significant upgrades to enhance its search for light dark matter.
Findings
Successfully met primary objectives in LDM searches
Operates with near-background-free environment
Plans upgrades for higher beam rates and improved detection
Abstract
Since its approval in 2016, NA64 has pioneered light dark matter (LDM) searches with electron, positron, muon, and hadron beams. The experiment has successfully met its primary objectives, as outlined in the EPPS input (2018), and even exceeded them, producing results that demonstrate its ability to operate in a near-background-free environment. The Physics Beyond Collider (PBC) initiative at CERN recognizes NA64's contributions as complementary and worthy of continued exploration. Its key advantage over beam-dump approaches is that the signal rate scales as the square of the coupling rather than the fourth power, reducing the required number of beam particles for the same sensitivity. To fully exploit the NA64 physics potential, an upgrade during LS3 will enable the experiment to run in background-free mode at higher SPS beam rates. Planned upgrades include: (a) improved detector…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
