Constraints on the U(1)L gauge boson in a wide mass range
Abstract
There is a growing interest for the search of new light gauge bosons. The small mass of a new boson can turn various kinds of low-energy experiments to a new discovery machine, depending on their couplings to the standard model particles. It is important to understand the properties of each type of gauge boson and their current constraints for a given mass. While the dark photon (which couples to the electric charges) and the U(1)B-L gauge boson have been well studied in an extensive mass range, the U(1)L gauge boson has not been fully investigated yet. We consider the gauge boson of the U(1)L in a wide mass range mZ' ≈ 0 - 1012 ~ and investigate the constraints on its coupling from various experiments, discussing the similarities and differences from the dark photon and the U(1)B-L gauge boson.
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