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Report number | arXiv:2207.06898 ; FERMILAB-FN-1180-ND-T |
Title | Dark Sector Studies with Neutrino Beams |
Author(s) | Batell, Brian (Pittsburgh U.) ; Berger, Joshua (Colorado State U.) ; Brdar, Vedran (Fermilab ; Northwestern U.) ; Bross, Alan D. (Fermilab) ; Conrad, Janet M. (MIT, LNS) ; deNiverville, Patrick (Los Alamos) ; De Romeri, Valentina (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Dutta, Bhaskar (Texas A-M) ; Foroughi-Abari, Saeid (Victoria U.) ; Hostert, Matheus (Cambridge U., DAMTP ; Perimeter Inst. Theor. Phys. ; Minnesota U. ; Minnesota U., Theor. Phys. Inst.) ; Isaacson, Joshua (Fermilab) ; Ismail, Ahmed (Oklahoma State U.) ; Jana, Sudip (Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst.) ; Jang, Wooyoung (Texas U., Arlington) ; Kamp, Nicholas W. (MIT) ; Kelly, Kevin J. (CERN) ; Kim, Doojin (Texas A-M) ; Kling, Felix (DESY) ; Lamoureux, Mathieu (INFN, Padua ; Padua U.) ; McKeen, David (TRIUMF) ; Park, Jong-Chul (Chungnam Natl. U.) ; Petrillo, Gianluca (SLAC) ; Ritz, Adam (Victoria U.) ; Shin, Seodong (Jeonbuk Natl. U.) ; Smith, Tyler B. (UC, Irvine) ; Trojanowski, Sebastian (Warsaw, Copernicus Astron. Ctr. ; NCBJ, Warsaw) ; Tsai, Yu-Dai (UC, Irvine) ; Tsai, Yun-Tse (SLAC) ; Van de Water, Richard (Los Alamos) ; Wyenberg, Jason (Dordt Coll.) ; Yang, Guang (UC, Berkeley) ; Yu, Jaehoon (Texas U., Arlington) |
Imprint | 2022-07-14 |
Number of pages | 82 |
Note | 66 pages, 24 figures, 6 tables; Contribution to Snowmass 2021; v2: minor changes, references added |
Presented at | 2021 Snowmass Summer Study, Seattle, WA, United States, 11 - 20 July 2021, pp. |
Subject category | hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment ; hep-ph ; Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
Abstract | An array of powerful neutrino-beam experiments will study the fundamental properties of neutrinos with unprecedented precision in the coming years. Along with their primary neutrino-physics motivations, there has been growing recognition that these experiments can carry out a rich program of searches for new, light, weakly-coupled particles that are part of a dark sector. In this white paper, we review the diverse theoretical motivations for dark sectors and the capabilities of neutrino beam experiments to probe a wide range of models and signatures. We also examine the potential obstacles that could limit these prospects and identify concrete steps needed to realize an impactful dark sector search program in this and coming decades. |
Other source | Inspire |
Copyright/License | preprint: (License: CC BY 4.0) |