Journal of High Energy Physics (Jan 2025)

Shining light on the dark sector: search for axion-like particles and other new physics in photonic final states with FASER

  • The FASER collaboration,
  • Roshan Mammen Abraham,
  • Xiaocong Ai,
  • John Anders,
  • Claire Antel,
  • Akitaka Ariga,
  • Tomoko Ariga,
  • Jeremy Atkinson,
  • Florian U. Bernlochner,
  • Emma Bianchi,
  • Tobias Boeckh,
  • Jamie Boyd,
  • Lydia Brenner,
  • Angela Burger,
  • Franck Cadoux,
  • Roberto Cardella,
  • David W. Casper,
  • Charlotte Cavanagh,
  • Xin Chen,
  • Eunhyung Cho,
  • Dhruv Chouhan,
  • Andrea Coccaro,
  • Stephane Débieux,
  • Monica D’Onofrio,
  • Ansh Desai,
  • Sergey Dmitrievsky,
  • Radu Dobre,
  • Sinead Eley,
  • Yannick Favre,
  • Deion Fellers,
  • Jonathan L. Feng,
  • Carlo Alberto Fenoglio,
  • Didier Ferrere,
  • Max Fieg,
  • Wissal Filali,
  • Elena Firu,
  • Edward Galantay,
  • Ali Garabaglu,
  • Stephen Gibson,
  • Sergio Gonzalez-Sevilla,
  • Yuri Gornushkin,
  • Carl Gwilliam,
  • Daiki Hayakawa,
  • Michael Holzbock,
  • Shih-Chieh Hsu,
  • Zhen Hu,
  • Giuseppe Iacobucci,
  • Tomohiro Inada,
  • Luca Iodice,
  • Sune Jakobsen,
  • Hans Joos,
  • Enrique Kajomovitz,
  • Hiroaki Kawahara,
  • Alex Keyken,
  • Felix Kling,
  • Daniela Köck,
  • Pantelis Kontaxakis,
  • Umut Kose,
  • Rafaella Kotitsa,
  • Susanne Kuehn,
  • Thanushan Kugathasan,
  • Lorne Levinson,
  • Ke Li,
  • Jinfeng Liu,
  • Yi Liu,
  • Margaret S. Lutz,
  • Jack MacDonald,
  • Chiara Magliocca,
  • Toni Mäkelä,
  • Lawson McCoy,
  • Josh McFayden,
  • Andrea Pizarro Medina,
  • Matteo Milanesio,
  • Théo Moretti,
  • Mitsuhiro Nakamura,
  • Toshiyuki Nakano,
  • Laurie Nevay,
  • Ken Ohashi,
  • Hidetoshi Otono,
  • Lorenzo Paolozzi,
  • Brian Petersen,
  • Titi Preda,
  • Markus Prim,
  • Michaela Queitsch-Maitland,
  • Hiroki Rokujo,
  • André Rubbia,
  • Jorge Sabater-Iglesias,
  • Osamu Sato,
  • Paola Scampoli,
  • Kristof Schmieden,
  • Matthias Schott,
  • Anna Sfyrla,
  • Davide Sgalaberna,
  • Mansoora Shamim,
  • Savannah Shively,
  • Yosuke Takubo,
  • Noshin Tarannum,
  • Ondrej Theiner,
  • Eric Torrence,
  • Oscar Ivan Valdes Martinez,
  • Svetlana Vasina,
  • Benedikt Vormwald,
  • Di Wang,
  • Yuxiao Wang,
  • Eli Welch,
  • Yue Xu,
  • Samuel Zahorec,
  • Stefano Zambito,
  • Shunliang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep01(2025)199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2025, no. 1
pp. 1 – 44

Abstract

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Abstract The first FASER search for a light, long-lived particle decaying into a pair of photons is reported. The search uses LHC proton-proton collision data at s $$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13.6 TeV collected in 2022 and 2023, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 57.7 fb −1. A model with axion-like particles (ALPs) dominantly coupled to weak gauge bosons is the primary target. Signal events are characterised by high-energy deposits in the electromagnetic calorimeter and no signal in the veto scintillators. One event is observed, compared to a background expectation of 0.44 ± 0.39 events, which is entirely dominated by neutrino interactions. World-leading constraints on ALPs are obtained for masses up to 300 MeV and couplings to the Standard Model W gauge boson, g aWW , around 10 −4 GeV −1, testing a previously unexplored region of parameter space. Other new particle models that lead to the same experimental signature, including ALPs coupled to gluons or photons, U(1) B gauge bosons, up-philic scalars, and a Type-I two-Higgs doublet model, are also considered for interpretation, and new constraints on previously viable parameter space are presented in this paper.

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