1301.7555 (S. N. Gninenko)
S. N. Gninenko
Several models of dark matter suggest the existence of hidden sectors consisting of SU(3)_C x SU(2)_L x U(1)_Y singlet fields. The interaction between ordinary and hidden sectors could be transmitted by new abelian U'(1) gauge bosons A' (dark photons), mixing with ordinary photons. If such A's have masses below the \pi^0 meson mass, they would be produced through \gamma - A' mixing in the \pi^0 ->2\gamma - decays and be observed via their decays A' -> e+e- in a detector. Using bounds from the SINDRUM experiment at PSI that searched for an excess of e+e- pairs in \pi^- p interactions at rest, the area excluding the \gamma - A' mixing range 10^{-3} < \epsilon < 10^{-2} for the A' mass region 25 < M_{A'} < 120 MeV is derived.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.7555
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