论文标题
轻型暗物质实验的现状和未来前景
Current Status and Future Prospects for the Light Dark Matter eXperiment
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论文摘要
暗物质的成分仍然未知,可行的可能性跨越了许多群众。物理界已经建立了搜索子GEV暗物质的优先级,并确定基于加速器的实验是本搜索策略的重要方面。基于加速器的暗物质程序的一个关键目标是通过旨在直接产生暗物质颗粒的实验来测试热产生的Sub-GEV暗物质的广泛概念。寻找轻暗物质生产的最敏感方法是使用主电子束在固定目标碰撞中产生它。光线暗物质实验(LDMX)是一种电子束固定目标缺失的摩托明实验,它意识到了这种方法,并在子GEV范围内对光线暗物质提供了独特的敏感性。这项贡献概述了理论动机,主要的实验挑战,LDMX如何应对这些挑战以及预计的敏感性。我们进一步描述了LDMX探索其他有趣的新型物理和标准物理学的能力,例如可见的轴承和矢量介体或稀有的介子衰变,并提供及时的电子核散射测量值,这些测量将为中微子核核散射的建模提供信息。
The constituents of dark matter are still unknown, and the viable possibilities span a vast range of masses. The physics community has established searching for sub-GeV dark matter as a high priority and identified accelerator-based experiments as an essential facet of this search strategy. A key goal of the accelerator-based dark matter program is testing the broad idea of thermally produced sub-GeV dark matter through experiments designed to directly produce dark matter particles. The most sensitive way to search for the production of light dark matter is to use a primary electron beam to produce it in fixed-target collisions. The Light Dark Matter eXperiment (LDMX) is an electron-beam fixed-target missing-momentum experiment that realizes this approach and provides unique sensitivity to light dark matter in the sub-GeV range. This contribution provides an overview of the theoretical motivation, the main experimental challenges, how LDMX addresses these challenges, and projected sensitivities. We further describe the capabilities of LDMX to explore other interesting new and standard physics, such as visibly-decaying axion and vector mediators or rare meson decays, and to provide timely electronuclear scattering measurements that will inform the modeling of neutrino-nucleus scattering for DUNE.