Dark sector studies with the PADME experiment
Abstract
The Positron Annihilation to Dark Matter Experiment (PADME) uses the positron beam of the DA Beam-Test Facility, at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF) to search for a Dark Photon A'. The search technique studies the missing mass spectrum of single-photon final states in e+e-→ A'γ annihilation in a positron-on-thin-target experiment. This approach facilitates searches for new particles such as long lived Axion-Like-Particles, protophobic X bosons and Dark Higgs. This talk illustrated the scientific program of the experiment and its first physics results. In particular, the measurement of the cross-section of the SM process e+e-→ γγ at s=21 MeV was shown.
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