Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
We carried out a model-independent search for light scalar or pseudoscalar particles a’s _an example of which is the
axion. that couple to two photons by using a photon-regeneration method at high energies allowing a substantial increase in
the sensitivity to eV masses. The experimental set-up is based on elements of the CERN West Area Neutrino Facility
beam line and the NOMAD neutrino detector. The new particles, if they exist, could be produced through the
Primakoff effect in interactions of high energy photons, generated by the 450 GeV protons in the CERN SPS neutrino target,
with virtual photons from the WANF horn magnetic field. The particles would penetrate the downstream shielding and
would be observed in the NOMAD neutrino detector through their re-conversion into real high energy photons by interacting
with the virtual photons from the magnetic field of the NOMAD dipole magnet.
From the analysis of the data collected during the 1996 run 312 candidate events with
energy between 5 and 140 GeV were found. This number is in general agreement with the expected
background events from standard neutrino processes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NEUTRINO; PSEUDOSCALARE; NOMAD
List of contributors:
Nomad, Collaboration; P., Astier; Conta, Claudio; Fraternali, Marco; Petti, Roberto; Salvatore, Fabrizio
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