A projection using WHIZARD simulations shows LHeC and FCC-he could exclude kinetically mixed dark photons between 10 MeV and 0.7 GeV with epsilon as low as about 1e-5.
Deep Inelastic Electron-Nucleon Scattering at the LHC
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The physics, and a design, of a Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) are sketched. With high luminosity, 10^{33}cm^{-2}s^{-1}, and high energy, \sqrt{s}=1.4 TeV, such a collider can be built in which a 70 GeV electron (positron) beam in the LHC tunnel is in collision with one of the LHC hadron beams and which operates simultaneously with the LHC. The LHeC makes possible deep-inelastic lepton-hadron (ep, eD and eA) scattering for momentum transfers Q^2 beyond 10^6 GeV^2 and for Bjorken x down to the 10^{-6}. New sensitivity to the existence of new states of matter, primarily in the lepton-quark sector and in dense partonic systems, is achieved. The precision possible with an electron-hadron experiment brings in addition crucial accuracy in the determination of hadron structure, as described in Quantum Chromodynamics, and of parton dynamics at the TeV energy scale. The LHeC thus complements the proton-proton and ion programmes, adds substantial new discovery potential to them, and is important for a full understanding of physics in the LHC energy range.
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Searching for Dark Photons at the LHeC and FCC-he
A projection using WHIZARD simulations shows LHeC and FCC-he could exclude kinetically mixed dark photons between 10 MeV and 0.7 GeV with epsilon as low as about 1e-5.