Searching for long-lived particles from stopped pions and muons at the CiADS-BDE
Abstract
The CiADS-BDE is a beam-dump experiment recently proposed for searching for light, long-lived particles (LLPs) at China initiative Accelerator Driven System. Primarily thanks to the large numbers of protons on target at the experiment, it has been shown to be sensitive to large, unique regions of the parameter space of dark photon, with a small detector volume of O(0.01--1) m3. Here, we explore the search prospect of the CiADS-BDE for a series of new-physic models predicting LLPs that could emanate from decays at rest of charged pions and muons at the facility, namely, heavy neutral leptons, axionlike particles, and light binos in the R-parity-violating supersymmetry. For these benchmark models, we find that the CiADS-BDE can also probe vast parameter regions beyond the existing bounds.
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