Dark Photons from Nuclear Transitions

Abstract

Light new particles can be emitted in decays of excited nuclear states. Experiments analyzing such transitions and incorporating high-resolution detectors can be sensitive to new MeV-scale physics at a level competitive with upcoming collider and other fixed target experiments, provided sufficient luminosity. We demonstrate this in the case of the 8Be system, showing that searches targeting the reported anomaly in 8Be nuclear transitions can also be sensitive to currently unexplored regions of the canonical dark photon parameter space with 1 MeV mA 18 MeV and 2 10-7. These experiments could be performed on a short timescale, at low cost, and directly probe both the hadronic and leptonic couplings of light hidden particles.

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