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14 papers

hep-ph2026

Novel Signatures of Matter-Induced Dark Matter Decay in Large-Volume Neutrino Telescopes

Hooman Davoudiasl, Dan Hooper, Samyak Jain

Large-volume neutrino telescopes offer a unique opportunity to search for decaying dark matter through events containing a pair of energetic, highly non-collimated muon tracks emer…

hep-ph2026

Long-Lived Dark Hadrons at the Electron-Ion Collider

Hooman Davoudiasl, Hongkai Liu, Ethan T. Neil

We study a dark non-Abelian gauge sector with GeV-scale confinement. The dark sector is assumed to couple only feebly to the Standard Model, while its low-energy spectrum may conta…

hep-ph2026

Thermal Emission of Dark Photons from Earth's Core

Hooman Davoudiasl

Dark photons in the sub-eV regime may be produced by the Earth's hot core, representing a much less extreme environment than stellar cores. We consider this possibility and estimat…

hep-ph2026

Electron-Ion Collider as a Discovery Tool for Invisible Dark Bosons

Hooman Davoudiasl, Hongkai Liu

We illustrate how the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) can be used to discover dark bosons with masses in the (10~MeV -- 10~GeV) regime, having a wide range of properties.…

hep-ex2026

Continuous coherent spin-frequency metrology in storage rings via resonant beam-driven detection

Younggeun Kim, Themis Bowcock, Dmitry Budker +24

Precision measurements in storage rings are increasingly limited by the ability to monitor collective spin dynamics coherently over long time scales. Existing polarimetry technique…

hep-ph2026

Mesogenesis through the Ephemeral Dark Decay of Beauty

Hooman Davoudiasl, Rachel Houtz, Seyda Ipek

Mesogenesis provides a path for generating the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, using only the CP violation furnished by the Standard Model in the decay of mesons. While this…