$t$-Channel Dark Photon Search at Fixed-Target Configurations
Abstract: In this work, we investigate the $t$-channel ($e+ e- \to \gamma A'$) contribution to the invisible dark photon ($A'$) searches at the electron fixed-target configurations. For illustration, we consider both the disappearing positron track signature at Belle II and the large missing energy search at NA64$e$. When the dark photon has a narrow decay width, the $t$-channel process can dominate over its $s$-channel and bremsstrahlung counterparts around $m_{A'} \simeq 60\,\rm{MeV}$ ($m_{A'} \simeq 200\,\rm{MeV}$) for Belle II (NA64$e$), to enhance the corresponding sensitivity on the kinetic mixing parameter $\epsilon$ by a factor of up to approximately 3 (1.3). For Belle II, we further perform a multi-bin analysis with the spectrum information to better separate the background and signal channels for significant improvement of the sensitivity.
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