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Yu M Andreev1, D Banerjee2, B Banto Oberhauser3
1Authors affiliated with an institute covered by a cooperation agreement with CERN.
Physical review letters
|November 5, 2023
概括
研究人员在CERN使用电子碰撞搜索暗物质粒子. 没有发现证据,这导致了暗物质相互作用和子GeV质量范围的特性的新极限.
科学领域:
- 粒子物理学 粒子物理学
- 宇宙学的宇宙学是什么?
- 天体粒子物理学的物理学
背景情况:
- 热暗物质模型提出,质量低于电弱尺度的粒子 (χ) 可以解释宇宙的暗物质密度.
- 这些模型需要暗物质和普通物质之间的弱相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 通过一个暗光子 (A') 介质,寻找低于GeV的暗物质粒子 (χ) 生产.
- 在基准热标量和费米离子暗物质模型中探测以前未被探索的参数空间.
主要方法:
- 在NA64实验 (CERN SPS) 中利用了100GeV电子与活性目标的碰撞.
- 在2016-2022年的实验运行中收集了目标数据上的9.37×10^11个电子.
- 通过暗光子相互作用寻找暗物质产生信号.
主要成果:
- 没有发现暗物质粒子生成的证据.
- 确定了0.35GeV以下质量的光子与暗光子 (A') 合的最敏感极限.
- 在小于GeV的质量范围内,除了具有 χ-A' 合 (αD ≤ 0.1) 的标量和Majorana暗物质的特定参数区域.
结论:
- NA64实验为某些热暗物质模型提供了迄今为止最严格的约束.
- 结果强调了固定目标实验在寻找弱相互作用粒子方面的敏感性.
- 在较低质量尺度上进一步探索暗物质相互作用是有必要的.
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