The investigation on the dark sector at the PADME experiment.
P. Gianotti* and On behalf of the PADME Collaboration
Published on:
August 02, 2019
Abstract
The PADME experiment, by using the positron beam of the INFN Frascati laboratory, looks for signals of a dark photon, $A^\prime$. By knowing the beam energy, and measuring precisely the four-momentum of the ordinary recoil photon, a signal is searched in the missing mass of the process $e^+ e^- \rightarrow A^\prime \gamma$. The precise determination of this quantity, and the capability to reject background events, are the key points for the success of the experiment. In this paper, a general description of the physics case and of the detector are given.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0074
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