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Signatures of Pseudo-Dirac Dark Matter at High-Intensity Neutrino Experiments (1806.05185v1)

Published 13 Jun 2018 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: We (re)consider the sensitivity of past (LSND) and future (JSNS2) beam dump neutrino experiments to two models of MeV-scale pseudo-Dirac dark matter. Both LSND and JSNS2 are close (24-30 m) to intense sources of light neutral mesons which may decay to dark matter via interactions involving a light mediator or dipole operators. The dark matter can then scatter or decay inside of the nearby detector. We show that the higher beam energy of JSNS2 and resulting $\eta$ production can improve on the reach of LSND for light-mediator models with dark matter masses greater than $m_\pi/2$. Further, we find that both existing LSND and future JSNS2 measurements can severely constrain the viable parameter space for a recently-proposed model of dipole dark matter which could explain the 3.5 keV excess reported in observations of stacked galaxy clusters and the Galactic Center.

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