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Early Science with the Oscura Integration Test

Authors :
Perez, Santiago
Rodrigues, Dario
Estrada, Juan
Harnik, Roni
Liu, Zhen
Cervantes-Vergara, Brenda A.
DOlivo, Juan Carlos
Plestid, Ryan D.
Tiffenberg, Javier
Yu, Tien-Tien
Aguilar-Arevalo, Alexis
Alcalde-Bessia, Fabricio
Avalos, Nicolas
Baez, Oscar
Baxter, Daniel
Bertou, Xavier
Bonifazi, Carla
Botti, Ana
Cancelo, Gustavo
Castello-Mor, Nuria
Chavarria, Alvaro E.
Chavez, Claudio R.
Chierchie, Fernando
De Egea, Juan Manuel
Dreyer, Cyrus
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Essig, Rouven
Estrada, Ezequiel
Etzion, Erez
Grylls, Paul
Fernandez-Moroni, Guillermo
Fernandez-Serra, Marivi
Ferreyra, Santiago
Holland, Stephen
Barreda, Agustin Lantero
Lathrop, Andrew
Lawson, Ian
Loer, Ben
Luoma, Steffon
Villalpando, Edgar Marrufo
Montero, Mauricio Martinez
McGuire, Kellie
Molina, Jorge
Munagavalasa, Sravan
Norcini, Danielle
Piers, Alexander
Privitera, Paolo
Saffold, Nathan
Saldanha, Richard
Singal, Aman
Smida, Radomir
Sofo-Haro, Miguel
Stalder, Diego
Stefanazzi, Leandro
Traina, Michelangelo
Tsai, Yu-Dai
Uemura, Sho
Ventura, Pedro
Cortabitarte, Rocio Vilar
Yajur, Rachana
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
arXiv, 2023.

Abstract

Oscura is a planned light-dark matter search experiment using Skipper-CCDs with a total active mass of 10 kg. As part of the detector development, the collaboration plans to build the Oscura Integration Test (OIT), an engineering test experiment with 10% of the Oscura's total mass. Here we discuss the early science opportunities with the OIT to search for millicharged particles (mCPs) using the NuMI beam at Fermilab. mCPs would be produced at low energies through photon-mediated processes from decays of scalar, pseudoscalar, and vector mesons, or direct Drell-Yan productions. Estimates show that the OIT would be a world-leading probe for low-mass mCPs.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 13 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3def7aa4f4ada44c76d6679bd01fb154
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2304.08625