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Probing millicharge at BESIII via monophoton searches

Zuowei Liu and Yu Zhang
Phys. Rev. D 99, 015004 – Published 3 January 2019

Abstract

We propose to search for millicharged particles at the BESIII detector which is operated at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider. We compute the monophoton signal events at the BESIII detector due to millicharged particle production, as well as due to standard model irreducible/reducible backgrounds. By utilizing all the data accumulated at the BESIII detector since 2011, we derive new leading upper limits on millicharge, ϵ(0.862.5)×103, for the mass range, 0.1GeVm1GeV. Furthermore, projections with more data to be collected at the BESIII detector are made. Our analysis significantly reduces the parameter region of millicharged dark matter to account for the anomalous 21 cm signal near redshift z17 recently observed by the EDGES experiment.

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  • Received 5 October 2018

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.015004

Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. Funded by SCOAP3.

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Particles & Fields

Authors & Affiliations

Zuowei Liu1,2,3,* and Yu Zhang4,1,3,†

  • 1Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
  • 2Center for High Energy Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
  • 3CAS Center for Excellence in Particle Physics, Beijing 100049, China
  • 4Institute of Physical Science and Information Technology, Anhui University, Hefei 230026, China

  • *zuoweiliu@nju.edu.cn
  • dayu@nju.edu.cn

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Vol. 99, Iss. 1 — 1 January 2019

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