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16–21 Sep 2024
Argonne National Laboratory
US/Central timezone

Search for a Long-Lived 𝝁𝝁 Resonance at ICARUS in SBN

16 Sep 2024, 14:45
20m
E1100 (#402)

E1100

#402

Talk: in-person WG5: Neutrino Beyond PMNS Parallel: WG5

Speaker

Nathaniel Rowe (University of Chicago)

Description

ICARUS is a liquid argon time projection chamber operating as the far detector in the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program. The detector is located at Fermilab along the Booster Neutrino Beamline and off axis from the NuMI beamline. We present an analysis that utilizes the ICARUS neutrino detector in order to search for dimuon signals from long lived particles produced by kaons from the NuMI beamline. This is accomplished through a model independent analysis with additional model dependent treatments of heavy QCD axion and the Higgs portal scalar models. No significant excess is found and leading limits are set for both the Higgs Portal Scalar and heavy QCD axion models. As one of the first physics results from the ICARUS detector at Fermilab, the search offers a first look at the capabilities of the detector with respect to the beyond the standard model searches.

Working Group WG 5: Neutrinos Beyond PMNS

Primary authors

Gray Putnam Nathaniel Rowe (University of Chicago)

Presentation materials