[NCTS Seminar - Particle Physics Journal Club] Searching for dark photons from dark-scalar decays at CEPC and FCC-ee

  • Event Date: 2025-11-24
  • High energy phenomenology
  • Speaker: Mr. Fei-Tung Chung (NTHU)  /  Host:
    Place: NCTS Physics 4F Lecture Hall, Cosmology Hall, NTU

Speaker: Mr. Fei-Tung Chung (NTHU)
Talk title: Searching for dark photons from dark-scalar decays at CEPC and FCC-ee
Time: 2025/11/24 (Mon.) 12:30
Place: NCTS Physics 4F Lecture Hall, Cosmology Hall, NTU

Abstract: 
We investigate the sensitivity of proposed CEPC and FCC-ee with a center-of-mass energy of 240 GeV to long-lived dark photons heavier than 2 GeV that are pair-produced via the prompt decays of a light scalar mixed with the Standard-Model Higgs boson. We compute the production and decay rates of both the light scalar and the dark photon, and develop two search strategies targeting displaced vertices within the inner tracker of the main detectors. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we evaluate the signal acceptance and projected sensitivity for each strategy. Our results show that, for the scalar-Higgs mixing angle set at $10^{-2}$ just below the current upper limit, the proposed searches at CEPC and FCC-ee can probe dark-photon kinetic-mixing parameter several orders of magnitude below existing bounds, for dark photons lighter than half the dark-scalar mass.