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Improved exclusion limit for light dark matter from $e^+e^-$ annihilation in NA64

Authors :
Andreev, Yu.
Banerjee, D.
Bernhard, J.
Bondi, M.
Burtsev, V.
Celentano, A.
Charitonidis, N.
Chumakov, A.
Cooke, D.
Crivelli, P.
Depero, E.
Dermenev, A.
Donskov, S.
Dusaev, R.
Enik, T.
Feshchenko, A.
Frolov, V.
Gardikiotis, A.
Gerassimov, S.
Gninenko, S.
Hoesgen, M.
Jeckel, M.
Kachanov, V.
Karneyeu, A.
Kekelidze, G.
Ketzer, B.
Kirpichnikov, D.
Kirsanov, M.
Kolosov, V.
Konorov, I.
Kovalenko, S.
Kramarenko, V.
Kravchuk, L.
Krasnikov, N.
Kuleshov, S.
Lyubovitskij, V.
Lysan, V.
Marsicano, L.
Matveev, V.
Mikhailov, Yu.
Molina, L.
Peshekhonov, D.
Polyakov, V.
Radics, B.
Rojas, R.
Rubbia, A.
Samoylenko, V.
Sieber, H.
Shchukin, D.
Tikhomirov, V.
Tlisova, I.
Toropin, A.
Trifonov, A.
Ulloa, P.
Vasilishin, B.
Vasquez, G.
Volkov, P.
Volkov, V.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The current most stringent constraints for the existence of sub-GeV dark matter coupling to Standard Model via a massive vector boson $A^\prime$ were set by the NA64 experiment for the mass region $m_{A^\prime}\lesssim 250$ MeV, by analyzing data from the interaction of $2.84\cdot10^{11}$ 100-GeV electrons with an active thick target and searching for missing-energy events. In this work, by including $A^\prime$ production via secondary positron annihilation with atomic electrons, we extend these limits in the $200$-$300$ MeV region by almost an order of magnitude, touching for the first time the dark matter relic density constrained parameter combinations. Our new results demonstrate the power of the resonant annihilation process in missing energy dark-matter searches, paving the road to future dedicated $e^+$ beam efforts.<br />Comment: Version accepted for publication as a Letter in Phys. Rev. D

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.04195
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.L091701