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Title | Search for a Dark Photon in Electro-Produced $e^{+}e^{-}$ Pairs with the Heavy Photon Search Experiment at JLab |
Authors | P. Adrian, Nathan Baltzell, Marco Battaglieri, Mariangela Bondi, Sergey Boyarinov, Stephen Bueltmann, Volker Burkert, D. Calvo, Massimo Carpinelli, Andrea Celentano, Gabriel Charles, Luca Colaneri, William Cooper, R. Cuevas, Annalisa D'Angelo, Natalya Dashyan, Marzio De Napoli, Raffaella De Vita, Alexandre Deur, Raphael Dupre, Hovanes Egiyan, Latifa Elouadrhiri, Rouven Essig, Vitaliy Fadeyev, C. Field, Alessandra Filippi, Arne Freyberger, Michel Garcon, Nerses Gevorgyan, Francois-Xavier Girod-Gard, Norman Graf, Mathew Graham, Keith Griffioen, Alexander Grillo, Michel Guidal, Ryan Herbst, Maurik Holtrop, John Jaros, Grzegorz Kalicy, Mahbub Khandaker, Valery Kubarovsky, Emanuele Leonora, Kenneth Livingston, Takashi Maruyama, Samantha McCarty, Jeremy McCormick, Bryan McKinnon, Kenneth Moffeit, Omar Moreno, Carlos Munoz Camacho, Timothy Nelson, Silvia Niccolai, Allen Odian, Marco Oriunno, Mikhail Osipenko, Rafayel Paremuzyan, Sebouh Paul, Nunzio Randazzo, Benjamin Raydo, Benjamin Reese, Alessandro Rizzo, Philip Schuster, Youri Sharabian, Gabriele Simi, Ani Simonyan, Valeria Sipala, Daria Sokhan, Matthew Solt, Stepan Stepanyan, Holly Szumila-Vance, Natalia Toro, Sho Uemura, Maurizio Ungaro, Hakob Voskanyan, Lawrence Weinstein, Bogdan Wojtsekhowski, Bradley Yale |
JLAB number | JLAB-PHY-18-2777 |
LANL number | arXiv:1807.11530 |
Other number | DOE/OR/23177-4507, FERMILAB-PUB-18-375-PPD |
Document Type(s) | (Journal Article) |
Associated with EIC: | No |
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: | No |
Funding Source: | Nuclear Physics (NP) |
Journal Compiled for Physical Review D Volume 98 Issue 9 Page(s) 091101 Refereed | |
Publication Abstract: | The Heavy Photon Search experiment took its first data in a 2015 engineering run at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, searching for a prompt, electro-produced dark photon with a mass between 19 and 81 MeV/$c^2$. A search for a resonance in the $e^{+}e^{-}$ invariant mass distribution, using 1.7 days (1170 nb$^{-1}$) of data, showed no evidence of dark photon decays above the large QED background, confirming earlier searches and demonstrating the full functionality of the experiment. Upper limits on the square of the coupling of the dark photon to the Standard Model photon are set at the level of 6$\times$10$^{-6}$. Future runs with higher luminosity will explore new territory. |
Experiment Numbers: | E12-11-006 |
Group: | Hall B |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.091101 |
Accepted Manuscript: | PhysRevD.98.091101.pdf |
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