Probe Fundamental Symmetry and BSM Physics Via the Primakoff Effect

19 Oct 2023, 14:00
30m
Alfred Delp Raum

Alfred Delp Raum

Speaker

Prof. Liping Gan (University of North Carolina Wilmington)

Description

The fundamental QCD symmetries at low energies and the new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) are two frontiers in the contemporary physics. The Primakoff effect, a process of high-energy photo- or electro-production of mesons in the Coulomb field of a target offers a powerful experimental tool to explore both fundamental issues. A comprehensive Primakoff experimental program has been developed at Jefferson Laboratory (JLab) to perform precision measurements of the two-photon decay widths and the transition form factors of π0, η and ηꞌ and to search for dark scalars or pseudoscalars via the Primakoff effect. A measurement of the π0 radiative decay width was carried out at JLab 6 GeV and the published result achieved a precision of 1.5%. The data collection for the η radiative decay width measurement at JLab 12 GeV was recently completed. The future JLab 22 GeV upgrade will offer a new opportunity to perform the Primakoff experiments off an atomic-electron target with experimental sensitivities not previously achievable. The status of this program and its physics impact will be presented.

Parallel Session Fundamental Symmetries / New Physics Searches

Primary author

Prof. Liping Gan (University of North Carolina Wilmington)

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