First Displaced Vertex Search for Electroproduced Dark-Sector Strongly Interacting Massive Particles by the HPS Experiment
Abstract
The Heavy Photon Search experiment (HPS) is a fixed-target, electron beam experiment designed to search for e+e- mass resonances and displaced decays using a forward acceptance spectrometer. This article details the search for naturally long-lived ``dark" vector mesons (VD) arising from a dark sector of beyond-Standard-Model SIMP, characterized by a QCD-like SU(3)D symmetry and coupled to the Standard Model photon via a new U(1)D gauge interaction mediated by the ``heavy photon", or A. The results are based on an integrated luminosity of 10608nb-1 collected during the 2016 HPS Engineering Run. The displaced vertex search for VD → e+e- in the e+e- invariant mass range 39-179 MeV showed no statistically significant evidence for signal above the QED background.
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