Search for Dark Sector by Repurposing the UVX Brazilian Synchrotron

Abstract

We propose the first Search for Dark Sector at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory, site of Sirius, a fourth-generation storage ring. We show that UVX, Sirius predecessor, can be a promising dark sector detector, SeDS, with unprecedented sensitivity. The search is based on a 1-3 GeV positron beam impinging on a thick target leading the e+ e- → γ A' reaction, followed by a missing mass spectrum event reconstruction. We show that SeDS has the potential to probe dark photons with masses up to 55 MeV and kinetic coupling down to ε 10-14 within months of data. Therefore, such experiment would constitute the best dark photon probe worldwide in the 10-55 MeV mass range, being able to probe an unexplored region of parameter space.

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