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Estimating the production of dark photons with $η$ decay in Ultra-peripheral Collisions (2403.04181v1)

Published 7 Mar 2024 in hep-ph

Abstract: We propose that the signal of dark photons can be found in the decay channel of $\eta$, and that a certain number of events of dark photon leptonic decay can be observed in the double-photon collision process of heavy-ion ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC). We estimate the total cross-section for producing dark photons in ultra-peripheral $PbPb$ collisions at existing and planned future hadron colliders, as well as the number of signal events. Our results support the search for dark photon signals in ultra-peripheral $PbPb$ collisions. We consider the recent signals of $\eta$ decays produced in LHC $pp$ collisions and estimate the number of dark photon events from the same number of $\eta$ decays from CMS. Based on CMS results, we estimate that there will be at least 1000 signal events of dark photons observed for the mass $m_{A\prime}$ less than 500 MeV. In this study, we propose a method using $\eta$ meson decay to search for signs of dark photons at heavy-ion colliders, such as LHC and RHIC.

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