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Published December 2016 | Submitted
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A facility to search for hidden particles at the CERN SPS: the SHiP physics case

Abstract

This paper describes the physics case for a new fixed target facility at CERN SPS. The SHiP (search for hidden particles) experiment is intended to hunt for new physics in the largely unexplored domain of very weakly interacting particles with masses below the Fermi scale, inaccessible to the LHC experiments, and to study tau neutrino physics. The same proton beam setup can be used later to look for decays of tau-leptons with lepton flavour number non-conservation, $\tau \to 3\mu $ and to search for weakly-interacting sub-GeV dark matter candidates. We discuss the evidence for physics beyond the standard model and describe interactions between new particles and four different portals—scalars, vectors, fermions or axion-like particles. We discuss motivations for different models, manifesting themselves via these interactions, and how they can be probed with the SHiP experiment and present several case studies. The prospects to search for relatively light SUSY and composite particles at SHiP are also discussed. We demonstrate that the SHiP experiment has a unique potential to discover new physics and can directly probe a number of solutions of beyond the standard model puzzles, such as neutrino masses, baryon asymmetry of the Universe, dark matter, and inflation.

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© 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd. Received 30 June 2015. Accepted for publication 18 January 2016. Published 24 October 2016. We are extremely grateful to Walter Bonivento, Annarita Buonaura, Geraldine Conti, Hans Dijkstra, Giovanni De Lellis, Antonia Di Crescenzo, Andrei Golutvin, Elena Graverini, Richard Jacobsson, Gaia Lanfranchi, Thomas Ruf, Nicola Serra, Barbara Storaci, Daniel Treille for their invaluable contributions during all stages of work on this document and in particular for their help with models' sensitivity estimates. We are grateful to all the members of SHiP for their dedicated work to make this experiment possible.

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