Search for sub-millicharged particles at J-PARC

Abstract

We studied the feasibility of an experiment searching for sub-millicharged particles () using 30 GeV proton fixed-target collisions at J-PARC. The detector is composed of two layers of stacked scintillator bars and PMTs and is proposed to be installed 280 m from the target. The main background is a random coincidence between two layers due to dark counts in PMTs, which can be reduced to a negligible level using the timing of the proton beam. With NPOT=1022 which corresponds to running the experiment for three years, the experiment provides sensitivity to with the charge down to 5×10-5 in m<0.2 GeV/c2 and 8×10-4 in m<1.6 GeV/c2. This is the regime largely uncovered by the previous experiments. We also explored a few detector designs to achieve an optimal sensitivity to . The photoelectron yield is the main driver, but the sensitivity does not have a strong dependence on the detector configuration in the sub-millicharge regime.

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