Running in the Dark Sector
Abstract
The "dark photon" γd of a gauged U(1)d can become practically invisible if it primarily decays into light states from a dark sector. We point out that, in such scenarios, the running of the U(1)d "fine structure constant" αd, with momentum transfer q2, can be significant and potentially measurable. The γd kinetic mixing parameter 2 is also expected to run with q2, through its dependence on αd. We show how the combined running of 2 αd may provide a probe of the spectrum of dark particles and, for αd few× 0.1, substantially modify predictions for "beam dump" or other intense source experiments. These features are demonstrated in simple models that contain light dark matter and a scalar that breaks U(1)d. We also discuss theoretic considerations, regarding the U(1)d model in the ultraviolet regime, that may suggest the infrared upper bound αd 0.1.
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