Hypothetical particles with tiny electric charges (millicharged particles or MCPs) can be produced in electron-positron annihilation if kinematically allowed. Typical searches for them at e+e− colliders exploit a signature of a single photon with missing energy carried away by the undetected MCP pair. We put forward an idea to look alternatively for MCP energy deposits inside a tracker, which is a direct observation. The new signature is relevant for non-relativistic MCPs, and we illustrate its power on the example of the c-τ factory, where we argued that the corresponding searches may be background-free. We find that it can probe the MCP charge down to 3×10−3 of the electron charge for the MCP masses in O(5) MeV vicinity of each energy beam value where the factory will collect a luminosity of 100 fb−1 in one year. This mass region is unreachable with the searches for missing energy and single photon.
@article{arxiv.2208.03377,
title = {On direct observation of millicharged particles at $c$-$\tau$ factories and other $e^+e^-$-colliders},
author = {Dmitry Gorbunov and Dmitry Kalashnikov and Pavel Pakhlov and Timofey Uglov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.03377},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
12 pages, 3 figures; v2: the background-free signature is introduced