A novel mechanism to produce and detect Light Dark Matter in experiments making use of GeV electrons (and positrons) impinging on a thick target (beam-dump) is proposed. The positron-rich environment produced by the electromagnetic shower allows to produce an A′ via non-resonant (e++e−→γ+A′) and resonant (e++e−→A′) annihilation on atomic electrons. The latter mechanism, for some selected kinematics, results in a larger sensitivity with respect to limits derived by the commonly used A′−strahlung. This idea, applied to Beam Dump Experiments and {\it active} Beam Dump Experiments pushes down the current limits by an order of magnitude.
@article{arxiv.1807.05884,
title = {A novel way to search for light dark matter in lepton beam-dump experiments},
author = {L. Marsicano and M. Battaglieri and M. Bondì and C. D. R. Carvajal and A. Celentano and M. De Napoli and R. De Vita and E. Nardi and M. Raggi and P. Valente},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.05884},
year = {2018}
}