Probing hidden leptonic scalar portals using the NA64 experiment at CERN

Abstract In this study, we demonstrate the potential of the NA64 experiment at CERN SPS to search for New Physics processes involving $$e\rightarrow \mu $$ e → μ transitions after the collision of 100 GeV electrons with target nuclei. A new Dark Sector leptonic portal in which a scalar boson $$\varp...

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Main Authors: A. Ponten, H. Sieber, B. Banto Oberhauser, P. Crivelli, D. Kirpichnikov, S. N. Gninenko, M. Hösgen, L. Molina Bueno, M. Mongillo, A. Zhevlakov
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2024-10-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13421-1
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Summary:Abstract In this study, we demonstrate the potential of the NA64 experiment at CERN SPS to search for New Physics processes involving $$e\rightarrow \mu $$ e → μ transitions after the collision of 100 GeV electrons with target nuclei. A new Dark Sector leptonic portal in which a scalar boson $$\varphi $$ φ could be produced in the lepton-flavor-changing bremsstrahlung-like reaction, $$eN\rightarrow \mu N\varphi $$ e N → μ N φ , is used as benchmark process. In this work, we develop a realistic Monte Carlo simulation of the NA64 experimental setup implementing the differential and total production cross-section computed at exact tree-level and applying the Weiszäcker–Williams phase space approximation. Using this framework, we investigate the main background sources and calculate the expected sensitivity of the experiment. The results indicate that with minor setup optimization, NA64 can probe a large fraction of the available parameter space compatible with the muon $$g-2$$ g - 2 anomaly and the Dark Matter relic predictions in the context of a new Dark Sector leptonic portal with $$10^{11}$$ 10 11 EOT. This result paves the way to the exploration of lepton-flavour-changing transitions in NA64.
ISSN:1434-6052