Implications of the dark axion portal for the muon g-2, B-factories,
fixed target neutrino experiments and beam dumps
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by
Patrick deNiverville,
Hye-Sung Lee,
Min-Seok Seo
2018
Abstract
The dark axion portal is a recently introduced portal between the standard
model and the dark sector. It connects both the dark photon and the axion (or
axion-like particle) to the photon simultaneously through an anomaly triangle.
While the vector portal and the axion portal have been popular venues to search
for the dark photon and axion, respectively, the new portal provides new
detection channels if they coexist. The dark axion portal is not a result of
the simple combination of the two portals, and its value is not determined by
the other portal values; it should be tested independently. In this paper, we
discuss implications of the new portal for the leptonic g-2, B-factories, fixed
target neutrino experiments, and beam dumps. We provide the model-independent
constraints on the axion-photon-dark photon coupling and discuss the
sensitivities of the recently activated Belle-II experiment, which will play an
important role in testing the new portal.
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