Constraining Light Dark Matter with Low-Energy e+ee^+e^- Colliders

Sep 19, 2013
30 pages
Published in:
  • JHEP 11 (2013) 167
  • Published: 2013
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We investigate the power of low-energy, high-luminosity electron--positron colliders to probe hidden sectors with a mass below ~10 GeV that couple to Standard Model particles through a light mediator. Such sectors provide well-motivated dark matter candidates, and can give rise to distinctive mono-photon signals at B-factories and similar experiments. We use data from an existing mono-photon search by BaBar to place new constraints on this class of models, and give projections for the sensitivity of a similar search at a future B-factory such as Belle II. We find that the sensitivity of such searches are more powerful than searches at other collider or fixed-target facilities for hidden-sector mediators and particles with masses between a few hundred MeV and 10 GeV. Mediators produced on-shell and decaying invisibly to hidden-sector particles such as dark matter can be probed particularly well. Sensitivity to light dark matter produced through an off-shell mediator is more limited, but may be improved with a better control of backgrounds, allowing background estimation and a search for kinematic edges. We compare our results to existing and future direct detection experiments and show that low-energy colliders provide an indispensable and complementary avenue to search for light dark matter. The implementation of a mono-photon trigger at Belle II would provide an unparalleled window into such light hidden sectors.
Note:
  • 16 pages, 10 figures; typos corrected and references added
  • Beyond Standard Model
  • Electromagnetic Processes and Properties
  • dark matter: mass
  • hidden sector
  • sensitivity
  • mediation
  • background
  • B-factory
  • BELLE
  • electron positron: annihilation