Abstract

Dark sector models attempt to describe observed dark matter properties, as well as other anomalies such as muon (g − 2), possible violations of lepton universality in B decay, and the possible observation of a new particle by the ATOMKI experiment. There is an extensive program of operating and proposed experiments to search for the new, low-mass, feebly-interacting particles predicted by such theories. I will focus on current searches at accelerators for dark photons, a component of many dark sector models. The results are interpreted in a basic model containing dark photons and dark matter.

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