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Searching for $Z'$ bosons at the P2 experiment

Published 16 Mar 2021 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (2103.09067v2)

Abstract: The P2 experiment aims at high-precision measurements of the parity-violating asymmetry in elastic electron-proton and electron-${12}$C scatterings with longitudinally polarized electrons. We discuss here the sensitivity of P2 to new physics mediated by an additional neutral gauge boson $Z'$ of a new $U(1)'$ gauge symmetry. If the charge assignment of the $U(1)'$ is chiral, i.e., left- and right-handed fermions have different charges under $U(1)'$, additional parity-violation is induced directly. On the other hand, if the $U(1)'$ has a non-chiral charge assignment, additional parity-violation can be induced via mass or kinetic $Z$-$Z'$ mixing. By comparing the P2 sensitivity to existing constraints, we show that in both cases P2 has discovery potential over a wide range of $Z'$ mass. In particular, for chiral models, the P2 experiment can probe gauge couplings at the order of $10{-5}$ when the $Z'$ boson is light, and heavy $Z'$ bosons up to 79 (90) TeV in the proton (${12}$C) mode. For non-chiral models with mass mixing, the P2 experiment is sensitive to mass mixing angles smaller than roughly $10{-4}$, depending on model details and gauge coupling magnitude.

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