Estimating the production of dark photons with η decay in Ultra-peripheral Collisions

Abstract

We propose that the signal of dark photons can be found in the decay channel of η, and that a certain number of events of dark photon leptonic decay can be observed in the double-photon collision process of heavy-ion ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC). We estimate the total cross-section for producing dark photons in ultra-peripheral PbPb collisions at existing and planned future hadron colliders, as well as the number of signal events. Our results support the search for dark photon signals in ultra-peripheral PbPb collisions. We consider the recent signals of η decays produced in LHC pp collisions and estimate the number of dark photon events from the same number of η decays from CMS. Based on CMS results, we estimate that there will be at least 1000 signal events of dark photons observed for the mass mA less than 500 MeV. In this study, we propose a method using η meson decay to search for signs of dark photons at heavy-ion colliders, such as LHC and RHIC.

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