Dark photons from charm mesons at LHCb

Abstract

We propose a search for dark photons A at the LHCb experiment using the charm meson decay D*(2007)0 \! D0 A. At nominal luminosity, D*0 \! D0 γ decays will be produced at about 700kHz within the LHCb acceptance, yielding over 5 trillion such decays during Run 3 of the LHC. Replacing the photon with a kinetically-mixed dark photon, LHCb is then sensitive to dark photons that decay as A\! e+e-. We pursue two search strategies in this paper. The displaced strategy takes advantage of the large Lorentz boost of the dark photon and the excellent vertex resolution of LHCb, yielding a nearly background-free search when the A decay vertex is significantly displaced from the proton-proton primary vertex. The resonant strategy takes advantage of the large event rate for D*0 \! D0 A and the excellent invariant mass resolution of LHCb, yielding a background-limited search that nevertheless covers a significant portion of the A parameter space. Both search strategies rely on the planned upgrade to a triggerless-readout system at LHCb in Run 3, which will permit identification of low-momentum electron-positron pairs online during data taking. For dark photon masses below about 100MeV, LHCb can explore nearly all of the dark photon parameter space between existing prompt-A and beam-dump limits.

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