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A search for sub-GeV dark matter production mediated by a new vector boson $A$, called dark photon, is performed by the NA64 experiment in missing energy events from 100 GeV electron interactions in an active beam dump at the CERN SPS. From the analysis of the data collected in the years 2016, 2017, and 2018 with $2.84times10^{11}$ electrons on target no evidence of such a process has been found. The most stringent constraints on the $A$ mixing strength with photons and the parameter space for the scalar and fermionic dark matter in the mass range $lesssim 0.2$ GeV are derived, thus demonstrating the power of the active beam dump approach for the dark matter search.
We report on a direct search for sub-GeV dark photons (A) which might be produced in the reaction e^- Z to e^- Z A via kinetic mixing with photons by 100 GeV electrons incident on an active target in the NA64 experiment at the CERN SPS. The As would
The current most stringent constraints for the existence of sub-GeV dark matter coupling to Standard Model via a massive vector boson $A^prime$ were set by the NA64 experiment for the mass region $m_{A^prime}lesssim 250$ MeV, by analyzing data from t
We searched for evidence of a Higgsstrahlung process in a secluded sector, leading to a final state with a dark photon U and a dark Higgs boson h, with the KLOE detector at DAFNE. We investigated the case of h lighter than U, with U decaying into a m
We present the results of a search for dark matter production in the monojet signature. We analyze a sample of Tevatron pp-bar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6.7/fb recorded by the CDF II detector. In even
We carried out a model-independent search for light scalar (s) and pseudoscalar axionlike (a) particles that couple to two photons by using the high-energy CERN SPS H4 electron beam. The new particles, if they exist, could be produced through the Pri