The bremsstrahlung-like production of the massive spin-2 dark matter mediator
Abstract: The link between Standard Model (SM) particles and dark matter (DM) can be introduced via spin-2 massive mediator, G, that couples to photon and charged leptons. Moreover, in a mediator mass range from sub-MeV to sub-GeV, fixed-target facilities such as NA64e, LDMX, NA64$\mu$, M$3$, and E137, can potentially probe such particle of the hidden sector via the signatures that are described by the bremsstrahlung-like process involving tensor mediator. We compare numerically the Weizsaker-Williams (WW) approximation and the exact tree-level (ETL) approach for the bremsstrahlung-like mediator production cross section by choosing various parameters of the fixed-target experiments. In addition, we derive novel constraints on spin-2 DM mediator parameter space from the data of the E137 fixed-target experiment. In particular, we demonstrate that the E137 experiment has been ruled out the the couplings of the spin-2 mediator at the level of $8\times10{-8}~\mbox{GeV}{-1}~\lesssim~c{\rm G}{ee}~\lesssim~10{-5}~\mbox{GeV}{-1}$ for the typical masses in the range $100~\mbox{MeV}~\lesssim~m{\rm G}~\lesssim 800~\mbox{MeV}$, that corresponds to the statistics of $1.87\times 10{20}$ electrons accumulated on target. The latter implies its universal coupling to photons and leptons, $c{\rm G}{ee} = c{\rm G}{\gamma \gamma}$.
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