DarkQuest: A dark sector upgrade to SpinQuest at the 120 GeV Fermilab Main Injector
Expanding the mass range and techniques by which we search for dark matter is an important part of the worldwide particle physics program. Accelerator-based searches for dark matter and dark sector particles are a uniquely compelling part of this program as a way to both create and detect dark matte...
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Zusammenfassung: | Expanding the mass range and techniques by which we search for dark matter is
an important part of the worldwide particle physics program. Accelerator-based
searches for dark matter and dark sector particles are a uniquely compelling
part of this program as a way to both create and detect dark matter in the
laboratory and explore the dark sector by searching for mediators and excited
dark matter particles. This paper focuses on developing the DarkQuest
experimental concept and gives an outlook on related enhancements collectively
referred to as LongQuest. DarkQuest is a proton fixed-target experiment with
leading sensitivity to an array of visible dark sector signatures in the
MeV-GeV mass range. Because it builds off of existing accelerator and detector
infrastructure, it offers a powerful but modest-cost experimental initiative
that can be realized on a short timescale. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2203.08322 |