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Brian Batell

Researcher at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

Publications -  20
Citations -  2884

Brian Batell is an academic researcher from Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Standard Model. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 20 publications receiving 2577 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian Batell include University of Chicago.

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Exploring portals to a hidden sector through fixed targets

TL;DR: In this article, the sensitivity of neutrino experiments at the luminosity frontier to generic hidden sectors containing new (sub)-GeV neutral states was discussed, and it was shown that the LSND electron recoil event sample currently provides the most stringent direct constraint on MeV-scale dark matter models.

Working Group Report: New Light Weakly Coupled Particles

TL;DR: A review of the physics motivation for dark sectors and the exciting opportunities for experimental exploration is provided in this article, where axions, which solve the strong CP problem and are an excellent dark matter candidate, and their generalization to axion-like particles.
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Probing a secluded U(1) at B factories

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the collider signatures of the minimal $B$-factory experiments such as BABAR and BELLE and show that Higgs strahlung in the secluded sector can lead to multilepton signatures, which probe the natural range for the kinetic mixing angle.
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Strong constraints on sub-GeV dark sectors from SLAC beam dump E137.

TL;DR: E137 probes new and significant ranges of parameter space and constrains the well-motivated possibility that dark photons that decay to light dark-sector particles can explain the ∼3.6σ discrepancy between the measured and standard model value of the muon anomalous magnetic moment.
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Higgs Working Group Report of the Snowmass 2013 Community Planning Study

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TL;DR: The work of the Energy Frontier Higgs Boson working group of the 2013 Community Summer Study (Snowmass) as mentioned in this paper summarizes the key elements of a precision Higgs physics program and document the physics potential of future experimental facilities as elucidated during the Snowmass study.